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The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2021. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: * Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.


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British Idiom British Idiom (March 23, 2017 – October 1, 2021) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Alcibiades Stakes and Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies in 2019, earning the title oChampion Two-Year-Old Filly for the year Background British Id ...
, 4, American Thoroughbred racehorse. *
Buddy Alliston Vaughn Samuel "Buddy" Alliston Jr. (December 14, 1933 – October 1, 2021) was a professional American football player who played the positions of guard and linebacker. He played college football at the University of Mississippi before being dra ...
, 87, American football player (
Winnipeg Blue Bombers The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a professional Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Blue Bombers compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West division. They play their home games at IG Fiel ...
,
Denver Broncos The Denver Broncos are a professional American football franchise based in Denver. The Broncos compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) West division. The team is headquart ...
). * Oğuzhan Asiltürk, 86, Turkish politician, MP (1973–1980, 1991–2002),
minister of the interior An interior minister (sometimes called a minister of internal affairs or minister of home affairs) is a cabinet official position that is responsible for internal affairs, such as public security, civil registration and identification, emergency ...
(1974–1977) and of industry and technology (1977–1978), COVID-19. * John Blackburn, 73, British Anglican priest, chaplain general of the British Army (2000–2004). * Renán Fuentealba Moena, 104, Chilean politician,
deputy Deputy or depute may refer to: * Steward (office) * Khalifa, an Arabic title that can signify "deputy" * Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries and regions, including: ** A member of a Chamber of Deputies, for example in Italy, Spai ...
(1957–1965), president of
Christian Democratic Party __NOTOC__ Christian democratic parties are political parties that seek to apply Christian principles to public policy. The underlying Christian democracy movement emerged in 19th-century Europe, largely under the influence of Catholic social tea ...
(1961–1965, 1972–1973) and
senator A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
(1965–1973). * Raymond Gniewek, 89, American violinist. *
Nora Gúnera de Melgar Alba Nora Gúnera Osorio (May 1942 – 1 October 2021) was a Honduran politician and wife of General Juan Alberto Melgar, the Honduran military Head of State from 1975 to 1978. After being elected mayor of Tegucigalpa, she ran for presidency for ...
, 78, Honduran politician,
first lady First lady is an unofficial title usually used for the wife, and occasionally used for the daughter or other female relative, of a non-monarchical A monarchy is a form of government in which a person, the monarch, is head of state fo ...
(1975–1978), mayor of
Tegucigalpa Tegucigalpa (, , ), formally Tegucigalpa, Municipality of the Central District ( es, Tegucigalpa, Municipio del Distrito Central or ''Tegucigalpa, M.D.C.''), and colloquially referred to as ''Tegus'' or ''Teguz'', is the capital and largest city ...
(1990–1994) and
deputy Deputy or depute may refer to: * Steward (office) * Khalifa, an Arabic title that can signify "deputy" * Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries and regions, including: ** A member of a Chamber of Deputies, for example in Italy, Spai ...
(2007–2014). * Fred Hill, 81, English footballer (
Bolton Wanderers Bolton Wanderers Football Club () is a professional football club based in Horwich, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, which competes in . The club played at Burnden Park for 102 years from 1895 after moving from their original home at Pike's ...
,
national team A national sports team (commonly known as a national team or a national side) is a team that represents a nation, rather than a particular club or region, in an international sport. The term is most commonly associated with team sports, for exam ...
). *
William Izarra William Ernesto Izarra Caldera (7 May 1947 – 1 October 2021) was a Venezuelan diplomat, military official, and politician. He also worked as a professor for the Central University of Venezuela. Biography Following his military service, Izarra ...
, 74, Venezuelan politician, military official and diplomat,
senator A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
(1998–1999) and ambassador to
North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and shares borders with China and Russia to the north, at the Yalu River, Y ...
(since 2021), COVID-19. *
Alfredo Jadresic Alfredo Arturo Jadresic Vargas (18 September 1925 – 30 September 2021) was a Chilean scientist and professor of medicine. As a high jumper he competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics, and placed ninth. Personal life Jadresic was born in Iquique in ...
, 96, Chilean Olympic high jumper (
1948 Events January * January 1 ** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated. ** The Constitution of New Jersey (later subject to amendment) goes into effect. ** The railways of Britain are nationalized, to form British ...
) and scientist. *
Lissy Jarvik Lissy Jarvik (née Feingold; March 17, 1924 – October 1, 2021) was a Dutch-born American geriatric psychiatrist. The National Library of Medicine featured her in their interactive "Changing the Face of Medicine" exhibit, describing her as "a ...
, 97, Dutch-born American psychiatrist. *
Ibrahim Kefas Ibrahim ( ar, إبراهيم, links=no ') is the Arabic name for Abraham, a Biblical patriarch and prophet in Islam. For the Islamic view of Ibrahim, see Abraham in Islam. Ibrahim may also refer to: * Ibrahim (name), a name (and list of people w ...
, 73, Nigerian politician, military administrator of
Cross River State ) , image_map = Nigeria - Cross River.svg , map_alt = , map_caption = Location of Cross River State in Nigeria , coordinates = , coor_pinpoint ...
(1993–1994) and Delta State (1994–1996). *
Vytautas Kolesnikovas Vytautas Kolesnikovas (25 October 1948 – 1 October 2021) was a painter, graphic artist, politician, and signatory of the 1990 Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania. From 1968 to 1974 Kolesnikovas studied art in Moscow. After ...
, 72, Lithuanian painter and politician, member of the Supreme Council (1990–1992) and signatory of the
Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania The Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania or Act of March 11 ( lt, Aktas dėl Lietuvos nepriklausomos valstybės atstatymo) was an independence declaration by Lithuania adopted on March 11, 1990, signed by all members of the S ...
. * Paul Linger, 46, English footballer (
Charlton Athletic Charlton Athletic Football Club is an English professional football club based in Charlton, south-east London, which compete in . Their home ground is The Valley, where the club have played since 1919. They have also played at The Mount in C ...
,
Brighton & Hove Albion Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club (), commonly referred to simply as Brighton, is an English professional football club based in the city of Brighton and Hove. They compete in the Premier League, the top tier of the English football league ...
), pancreatic cancer. *
Ewert Ljusberg Karl Ewert Alvar Ljusberg (7 May 1945 – 1 October 2021) was a Swedish troubadour, ballad singer, entertainer, and the fictitious Republic of Jamtland's president from 1989 until his death. He lived in Hällekis. Career During his career as ...
, 76, Swedish musician, president of the
Republic of Jamtland The United Republics of Jamtland, Herjeådalen and Ravund (often shortened to the Republic of Jamtland) is a humorous culture and marketing project or micronation, with regionalist and historical elements based in the Swedish County of J ...
(since 1989). *
Frank LoCascio Frank "Frankie Loc" LoCascio (September 24, 1932 – October 1, 2021) was an American mobster in New York who became the Consigliere to the Gambino crime family boss John Gotti. Biography LoCascio was born to Italian immigrants from Baucina, Sic ...
, 89, American mobster (
Gambino crime family The Gambino crime family (pronounced ) is an Italian-American Mafia crime family and one of the "Five Families" that dominate organized crime activities in New York City, United States, within the nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the Ame ...
). *
Bob Mendes David Mendes (15 May 1928 – 1 October 2021Gouden Stropwinnaar Bob Mende ...
, 93, Belgian accountant and writer. *
Hugo Anthony Meynell Hugo Anthony Meynell (23 March 1936 – 1 October 2021) was an English academic and author. Academic career Born in Meynell Langley, Derbyshire, England, half a year after the death of his father, Captain Godfrey Meynell, who was awarded the Vict ...
, 85, English academic. * Robin Morton, 81, Irish folk musician. *
Andreas Neocleous Andreas Neocleous Evripidi ( el, Ανδρέας Νεοκλέους Ευριπίδη; 3 July 1939 – 1 October 2021) was a Cypriot lawyer who served as member of the House of Representatives of Cyprus. Early life Neocleous graduated from Nationa ...
, 82, Cypriot lawyer and politician, founder of Andreas Neocleous & Co and MP (1970–1976), COVID-19. *
Eberhard Panitz Eberhard Panitz (16 April 1932 – 1 October 2021) was a German writer, screenwriter, literary editor and publicist. He wrote epic works, documentaries, audio plays and scripts for films and television. He was committed to socialist realism, and ...
, 89, German writer. *
Sune Sandbring Sune Sandbring (10 April 1928 – 1 October 2021) was a Sweden, Swedish Association football, footballer who played his entire career at Malmö FF as a Defender (association football), defender. References External links

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, 93, Swedish footballer (
Malmö FF Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF, Malmö, or MFF, is a professional football club and the most successful football club in Sweden in terms of trophies won. Formed in 1910 and affiliated with the Scania Football Association, ...
,
national team A national sports team (commonly known as a national team or a national side) is a team that represents a nation, rather than a particular club or region, in an international sport. The term is most commonly associated with team sports, for exam ...
). *
Andrea Schroeder Andrea K. Schroeder (June 2, 1964 – October 1, 2021) was an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 2019 to 2021. Education Schroeder earned a Bachelor of Science degree in child a ...
, 57, American politician, member of the
Michigan House of Representatives The Michigan House of Representatives is the lower house of the Michigan Legislature. There are 110 members, each of whom is elected from constituencies having approximately 77,000 to 91,000 residents, based on population figures from the 2010 ...
(since 2019), stomach cancer. * Brian Sherratt, 77, English footballer (
Oxford United Oxford United Football Club is a professional football club in the city of Oxford, England. The team plays in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. The chairman is Grant Ferguson, the manager is Karl Robinson and t ...
,
Stoke City Stoke City Football Club is a professional football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, which competes in the . Founded as Stoke Ramblers in 1863, it changed its name to Stoke in 1878 and then to Stoke City in 1925 after Stoke ...
,
Barnsley Barnsley () is a market town in South Yorkshire, England. As the main settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley and the fourth largest settlement in South Yorkshire. In Barnsley, the population was 96,888 while the wider Borough has ...
). * Sir Dennis Walters, 92, British politician, MP (1964–1992). * Earle Wells, 87, New Zealand sailor and rower, Olympic champion (
1964 Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 - In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch ...
). * Zhang Hanxin, 85, Chinese physicist, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); ), known by Academia Sinica in English until the 1980s, is the national academy of the People's Republic of China for natural sciences. It has historical origins in the Academia Sinica during the Republ ...
. * Zhang Xudong, 59, Chinese military officer, commander of the
Western Theater Command The Western Theater Command ()is one of the five theater commands of the People's Liberation Army, founded on 1 February 2016. Its jurisdiction includes Sichuan, Tibet, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai, Xinjiang, Shaanxi, Yunnan, Chongqing. Guizhou ...
(2020–2021), cancer.


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* Tajdar Babar, 85, Indian politician, Delhi MLA (1993–2008). *
Ziauddin Ahmed Bablu Ziauddin Ahmed Bablu (31 December 1954 – 2 October 2021) was a Bangladeshi politician of the Jatiya Party and served as the Secretary General for two terms. He was a Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Chittagong-9 constituency at the 10t ...
, 66, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2014–2019), complications from COVID-19. *
Jack Biondolillo Jack Joseph Biondolillo (August 30, 1940 – October 2, 2021) was a professional bowler and member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). Biondolillo won two PBA titles in his career, both in 1963, and he finished runner-up in a PBA tou ...
, 81, American bowler, dementia with complicating kidney failure. *
Dana Bumgardner Dana Byron Bumgardner (May 16, 1954 – October 2, 2021) was an American businessman and politician who served as a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly from 2013 until his death. He represented the 109th district, representing ...
, 67, American politician, member of the
North Carolina House of Representatives The North Carolina House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the North Carolina General Assembly. The House is a 120-member body led by a Speaker of the House, who holds powers similar to those of the President pro-tem in the North Ca ...
(since 2013), cancer. *
Anthony Downs Anthony Downs (November 21, 1930October 2, 2021) was an American economist specializing in public policy and public administration. His research focuses included political choice theory, rent control, affordable housing, and transportation econ ...
, 90, American economist and politologist (''
An Economic Theory of Democracy ''An Economic Theory of Democracy'' is a treatise of economics written by Anthony Downs, published in 1957. The book set forth a model with precise conditions under which economic theory could be applied to non-market political decision-making. ...
''). * Richard Evans, 86, American actor ('' Peyton Place'', '' Islands in the Stream'', ''
Dirty Little Billy ''Dirty Little Billy'' is a 1972 American revisionist western film co-written and directed by Stan Dragoti and starring Michael J. Pollard and Richard Evans. Set in Coffeyville, Kansas, the film was influenced by the darker, more sinister styl ...
''). * Michel Fernex, 92, Swiss physician. *
Agostino Gambino Agostino Gambino (6 July 1933 – 2 October 2021) was an Italian jurist and politician. He served as Ministry of Communications (Italy), Minister of Communications and President of the . Biography Gambino was Minister of Communications under the ...
, 88, Italian jurist and politician, minister of communications (1995–1996). *
Chuck Hartenstein Charles Oscar Hartenstein (May 26, 1942 – October 2, 2021) was an American professional baseball relief pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for five different teams between the 1966 and 1977 seasons. Listed at , , Hartenstein bat ...
, 79, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as part of the National League (NL) Central division. The club plays its home games at Wrigley Field, which is located ...
,
Pittsburgh Pirates The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh. The Pirates compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division. Founded as part of the American Associati ...
,
St. Louis Cardinals The St. Louis Cardinals are an American professional baseball team based in St. Louis. The Cardinals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division. Since the 2006 season, the Cardinals hav ...
). *
Jim Hess James Ray Hess (December 1, 1936 – October 2, 2021) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas from 1974 to 1981, Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas ...
, 84, American college and high school football coach (
Angelo State Rams The Angelo State Rams, also known as ASU Rams, are the athletic teams that represent Angelo State University, located in San Angelo, Texas, in intercollegiate sports at the NCAA Division II, Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic As ...
,
Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks The Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks and Ladyjacks are composed of 16 teams representing Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA) in intercollegiate athletics. Stephen F. Austin teams participate in the Division I as a member of the Western Athle ...
,
New Mexico State Aggies The New Mexico State University teams are called the Aggies, a nickname derived from the university's agricultural beginnings. The mascot is known as " Pistol Pete". NMSU's colors are crimson and white. Since 2005 the Aggies have competed in the ...
). * Matt Holmes, 54, British military officer,
Commandant General Royal Marines The Commandant General Royal Marines is the professional head of the Royal Marines. The title has existed since 1943. The role is held by a General who is assisted by a Deputy Commandant General, with the rank of brigadier. This position is not t ...
(2019–2021). *
Hans Kruse Hans Edward Kruse ''OS'' (6 January 1930 – 2 October 2021) was a Samoan civil servant, actor, and rugby player. Kruse was from Asau on Savai'i. He was educated at Marist Brothers Primary School in Mulivai, Sacred Heart College, Auckland, and ...
, 91, Samoan civil servant and rugby union player (
national team A national sports team (commonly known as a national team or a national side) is a team that represents a nation, rather than a particular club or region, in an international sport. The term is most commonly associated with team sports, for exam ...
). *
Ladislaus Löb Ladislaus Löb (8 May 1933 – 2 October 2021) was a writer, translator, Holocaust survivor, scholar of the literature and drama of the German Enlightenment and Professor Emeritus of German at the University of Sussex in England. He was the auth ...
, 88, Romanian-born Swiss Germanist and Holocaust survivor. * Alfredo Martínez Moreno, 98, Salvadoran jurist, diplomat and writer, president of the
Supreme Court A supreme court is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts in most legal jurisdictions. Other descriptions for such courts include court of last resort, apex court, and high (or final) court of appeal. Broadly speaking, the decisions of ...
(1968) and director of the
Academia Salvadoreña de la Lengua The Academia Salvadoreña de la Lengua (Spanish for ''Salvadoran Academy of Language'') is an association of academics and experts on the use of the Spanish language in El Salvador. It was founded in San Salvador on October 19, 1876. It is a membe ...
(1969–2006). *
Dattaram Maruti Mirasdar Dattaram Maruti Mirasdar (14 April 1927 – 2 October 2021), popularly known by his initials ("D Ma" and also as "Dadasaheb") was a Marathi writer and narrator principally of humorous stories.His stories were principally based on rural Maharasht ...
, 94, Indian writer and humourist. *
Mortimer Mishkin Mortimer Mishkin (December 13, 1926 – October 2, 2021) was an American neuropsychologist, and winner of the 2009 National Medal of Science awarded in Behavior and Social Science. Life and career Born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts in December 1926 ...
, 94, American neuropsychologist. * Valeriu Mițul, 60, Moldovan political activist, mayor of
Corjova, Dubăsari Corjova is a commune in Dubăsari District, Moldova. Located on the eastern bank of the River Dniester, it consists of two villages, ''Corjova'' and ''Mahala'', with a total population of 3,231. The Romanian language Mihai Eminescu Lyceum is lo ...
(since 1995). * Leonard Moss, 89, English Anglican clergyman,
archdeacon of Hereford The Archdeacon of Hereford is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Hereford. The archdeacon is the senior priest with responsibility over the area of the archdeaconry of Hereford. History The first recorded archdeac ...
(1991–1997). * Ioannis Palaiokrassas, 87, Greek politician,
minister of finance A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in charge of one or more of government finances, economic policy and financial regulation. A finance minister's portfolio has a large variety of names around the world, such as "treasury", " ...
(1990–1992) and
European commissioner A European Commissioner is a member of the 27-member European Commission. Each member within the Commission holds a specific portfolio. The commission is led by the President of the European Commission. In simple terms they are the equivalent ...
(1993–1994). * Inder Bir Singh Passi, 82, Indian mathematician. *
Colin Pratt Colin George Pratt (10 October 1938 – 2 October 2021) was a British motorcycle speedway rider and later promoter of the Coventry Bees who compete in the British Elite League (speedway), Elite League. Racing career Born in Hoddesdon, Hertfords ...
, 82, English motorcycle speedway rider (
Poole Pirates Poole Pirates (also known as Poole Speedway) are a motorcycle speedway team based in Poole, England, competing in the SGB Championship. The club have been the champions of the United Kingdom on ten occasions. Poole Speedway is promoted by l ...
,
Stoke Potters The Stoke Potters previously the Hanley Potters were a British speedway team competing in the National League. As Stoke, the team raced at Loomer Road Stadium in Newcastle-under-Lyme. As Hanley Potters they raced from 1929 to 1963. History H ...
,
Hackney Hawks Hackney Hawks speedway opened in 1963 at Hackney Wick Stadium, Waterden Road, London and operated until 1983. The team replaced the Hackney Wick Wolves who had raced at the stadium from 1935 to 1939. The Hawks were then themselves replaced by the ...
), cancer. * Dave Roberts, 88, Panamanian-American baseball player (
Houston Colt .45s The Houston Astros are an American professional baseball team based in Houston, Texas. The Astros compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division, having moved to the division in 2013 after s ...
,
Pittsburgh Pirates The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh. The Pirates compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division. Founded as part of the American Associati ...
,
Tokyo Yakult Swallows The Tokyo Yakult Swallows () are a Japanese professional baseball team competing in Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League. Based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, they are one of two professional baseball teams based in Tokyo, the other being the Yom ...
). *
Bill Russo William Joseph Russo (June 25, 1928 – January 11, 2003) was an American composer, arranger, and musician from Chicago, Illinois, United States. History A student of jazz pianist Lennie Tristano, Russo wrote orchestral scores for the Stan Ken ...
, 74, American college football coach (
Lafayette Leopards The Lafayette Leopards represent the 23 Division I varsity athletic teams of Lafayette College and compete in the Patriot League. There are 11 men's teams, 11 women's teams, and one co-ed team. The club teams also compete as the Leopards. Tho ...
,
Wagner Seahawks The Wagner Seahawks are composed of 23 teams representing Wagner College in intercollegiate athletics. Sports sponsored for both men and women are basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, tennis, track & field (both indoor and outdoor, which th ...
). *
Umer Shareef Mohammad Umer (19 April 1960 – 2 October 2021), known professionally as Umer Shareef, was a Pakistani actor, comedian, director, producer, and television personality. Early life Mohammad Umer was born on 19 April 1960, into an Urdu speaki ...
, 61, Pakistani comedian and television host (''
The Shareef Show Mubarak Ho ''The Shareef Show Mubarak Ho'' (previously The Shareef Show) is a late night Pakistani talk show hosted by Umer Shareef, airing on Geo TV. The show was first aired on 26 October 2009 featuring Ghulam Mustafa Khar Malik Ghulam Mustafa Khar ...
''), pneumonia. *
Herta Staal Herta Staal (29 March 1930 – 2 October 2021) was an Austrian film and television actress. Selected filmography * '' The Charming Young Lady'' (1953) * '' The Dancing Heart'' (1953) * '' My Sister and I'' (1954) * ''Clivia'' (1954) * ''The Gre ...
, 91, Austrian actress ('' The Charming Young Lady'', '' My Sister and I'', ''
Where the Ancient Forests Rustle ''Where the Ancient Forests Rustle'' (german: Wo die alten Wälder rauschen) is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Alfons Stummer and starring Willy Fritsch, Josefin Kipper and Carl Möhner. It was one of a large number of heimatfilm made ...
''). * Franciszek Surmiński, 86, Polish racing cyclist. *
Sebastião Tapajós Sebastião Tapajós (April 16, 1943 – October 2, 2021) was a Brazilian guitarist and composer from Santarém (Pará). He began learning guitar from his father when he was nine years old, and later studied at the Conservatório de Lisboa and a ...
, 78, Brazilian guitarist and composer. *
John Wes Townley John Wesley Townley (December 31, 1989 – October 2, 2021) was an American professional stock car racing driver. He competed in NASCAR's Xfinity and Truck Series from 2008 to 2016, winning a race in the latter in 2015. Townley's father Tony is a ...
, 31, American racing driver (
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a pickup truck racing series owned and operated by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, and is the only series in NASCAR to race production pickup truck based stock cars. The series is one of th ...
), shot. * Michel Tubiana, 68, French lawyer and jurist. * Sidney Walton, 102, American World War II veteran. * Major Wingate, 37, American basketball player (
Springfield Armor Springfield may refer to: * Springfield (toponym), the place name in general Places and locations Australia * Springfield, New South Wales (Central Coast) * Springfield, New South Wales (Snowy Monaro Regional Council) * Springfield, Queensl ...
,
Shanxi Zhongyu The Shanxi Loongs, also known as Shanxi SDIC Raptors Club or Shanxi Fenjiu Shares are a Chinese professional basketball team based in Taiyuan, Shanxi, which plays in the Northern Division of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). The Shanxi Fe ...
, Tofas Bursa).


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Todd Akin William Todd Akin (July 5, 1947 – October 3, 2021) was an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for from 2001 to 2013. He was a member of the Republican Party. Born in New York City, Akin grew up in the Greater St. Louis ...
, 74, American politician, member of the
Missouri Missouri is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking List of U.S. states and territories by area, 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee ...
(1989–2001) and
U.S. House of Representatives The United States House of Representatives, often referred to as the House of Representatives, the U.S. House, or simply the House, is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber. Together they ...
(2001–2013), cancer. * James Baar, 92, American author and public relations consultant. *
Paul Barratt Paul Hunter Barratt (19 March 1944 – 3 October 2021) was a senior Australian public servant, policymaker and peace activist. He was Chairman of Australia21, Chairman of UNE Foundation, and President and co-founder of Australians for War Power ...
, 77, Australian public servant, secretary of the
Department of Primary Industries and Energy The Department of Primary Industries and Energy was an Australian government The Australian Government, also known as the Commonwealth Government, is the national government of Australia, a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy ...
(1996–1998) and
Defence Defense or defence may refer to: Tactical, martial, and political acts or groups * Defense (military), forces primarily intended for warfare * Civil defense, the organizing of civilians to deal with emergencies or enemy attacks * Defense industr ...
(1998–1999). * Luis Belló, 92, Spanish football player ( Hércules, Cieza) and manager (
Real Zaragoza Real Zaragoza, S.A.D. (), commonly referred to as Zaragoza, is a football club based in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain, that currently competes in the Segunda División, the second tier of the Spanish league system. Zaragoza holds its home games at La ...
). * Blanka Bohdanová, 91, Czech actress (''
Romeo, Juliet and Darkness ''Romeo, Juliet and Darkness'' ( cs, Romeo, Julie a tma) is a 1960 Czech drama film directed by Jiří Weiss. Inspired by William Shakespeare's '' Romeo and Juliet'',Howard, Tony "Shakespeare's Cinematic Offshoots" in Shaughnessy, Robert (ed.) " ...
'', '' Když rozvod, tak rozvod'', ''
Thirty Cases of Major Zeman ''Thirty Cases of Major Zeman'' (''Třicet případů majora Zemana'') is a Czechoslovak action-drama television show intended as a political propaganda to support the official attitude of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. The series were f ...
''). * Siegfried Borchardt, 67, German political activist. * Lee Brozgol, 80, American artist. *
Sir John Chilcot Sir John Anthony Chilcot (; 22 April 1939 – 3 October 2021) was a British civil servant. In 2009, he was appointed chairman of the Iraq Inquiry (also referred to as the "Chilcot Inquiry"), an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the ...
, 82, British civil servant, kidney disease. *
Antonio Debenedetti Antonio Debenedetti (12 June 1937 – 3 October 2021) was an Italian writer. Biography Debenedetti received the Viareggio Prize in Fiction in 1991 for ''Se la vita non è vita'' and the in 2005 for ''E fu settembre''. Works *''Rifiuto di obbed ...
, 84, Italian writer, journalist and poet. * Samantha Epasinghe, 54, Sri Lankan actress, COVID-19. * Anouman Brou Félix, 86, Ivorian musician. *
Josep Maria Forn Josep Maria Forn i Costa (; April 4, 1928 – October 3, 2021
) wa ...
, 93, Spanish film director (''
Companys, procés a Catalunya ''Companys, procés a Catalunya'' ( es, Companys, proceso a Cataluña) is a 1979 Spanish Catalan drama film directed by Josep Maria Forn, based on the last months of the life of the President of Catalonia, Lluís Companys, in which he shows his ...
'') and actor. *
Alan Grahame Alan William Grahame (5 February 1954 – 3 October 2021) was a British motorcycle speedway rider. Career Grahame was born at Kingstanding, Birmingham, in February 1954. He finished runner-up to his brother Andy Grahame in the 1982 British Sp ...
, 67, British motorcycle speedway rider (
Poole Pirates Poole Pirates (also known as Poole Speedway) are a motorcycle speedway team based in Poole, England, competing in the SGB Championship. The club have been the champions of the United Kingdom on ten occasions. Poole Speedway is promoted by l ...
,
Hull Vikings The Hull Vikings were a speedway team from Hull, England, who operated primarily from The Boulevard (stadium) and Craven Park from 1971 to 2005. History The team originated as the Hull Angels and were based at Hedon Stadium in Hedon on the ...
,
Cradley Heathens Cradley Heathens was a motorcycle speedway team from Dudley, England. The team was founded in 1947 and competed at the top level of British speedway until its closure in 1995. It was revived as Dudley Heathens in 2010, competing in the National L ...
), injuries sustained in a race collision. *
Cynthia Harris Cynthia Lee Harris (August 9, 1934 – October 3, 2021) was an American film, television, and stage actress. She is best known for her roles in the television series '' Edward & Mrs. Simpson'' and the sitcom ''Mad About You''. Life and career C ...
, 87, American actress (''
Mad About You ''Mad About You'' is an American television sitcom starring Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt as a married couple in New York City. It initially aired on NBC from September 23, 1992, to May 24, 1999, winning numerous awards including four Golden Glob ...
'', '' Edward & Mrs. Simpson'', ''
Three Men and a Baby ''Three Men and a Baby'' is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Leonard Nimoy. It stars Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, and Ted Danson as three bachelors as they attempt to adapt their lives to de facto fatherhood with the arrival of the love ...
''). * Neil Hawryliw, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (
New York Islanders The New York Islanders (colloquially known as the Isles) are a professional ice hockey team based in Elmont, New York. The Islanders compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference ( ...
). * José Luis Lamadrid, 91, Mexican footballer (
Club Necaxa Impulsora del Deportivo Necaxa S.A. de C.V. (); often simply known as Necaxa, is a Mexican professional football club in Liga MX based in the city of Aguascalientes. It plays in the Estadio Victoria. History Foundation (Light and Power Company ...
,
national team A national sports team (commonly known as a national team or a national side) is a team that represents a nation, rather than a particular club or region, in an international sport. The term is most commonly associated with team sports, for exam ...
). *
Daniel Leone Daniel Leone (3 June 1993 – 3 October 2021) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Career Leone played for Reggina, Pontedera, Reggiana, Torres, Latina and Catanzaro. Two of the clubs were in Serie B, but he neve ...
, 28, Italian footballer (
Pontedera Pontedera (; la, Pons Herae) is an italian comune with a population of 29.270 inhabitants, located in the province of Pisa, Tuscany, Central Italy, central Italy. The town is located 20 km (12 miles) from Pisa and 50 km (31 miles) from Florenc ...
, Reggiana,
Catanzaro Catanzaro (, or ; scn, label= Catanzarese, Catanzaru ; , or , ''Katastaríoi Lokrói''; ; la, Catacium), also known as the "City of the two Seas", is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its p ...
), brain cancer. *
Ivan Lubennikov Ivan Leonidovich Lubennikov (russian: , 14 May 1951 – 3 October 2021) was a Russian painter, who lived and worked in Moscow. Early life and education Lubennikov spent his childhood in Siberia whose memory, especially hunting and fishing, sp ...
, 70, Russian painter. * Maurice Malleret, 90, French writer and historian. * Irwin Marcus, 102, American psychiatrist. *
Jorge Medina Jorge Medina Barra (; 24 April 1968 – 23 November 2022) was a Bolivian civil rights activist and politician who served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from La Paz, representing its special indigenous circumscription from 2010 to 201 ...
, 94, Chilean Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of
Rancagua Rancagua () is a city and commune in central Chile and part of the Rancagua conurbation. It is the capital of the Cachapoal Province and of the O'Higgins Region, located south of the national capital of Santiago. It was originally named Santa ...
(1987–1993) and
Valparaíso Valparaíso (; ) is a major city, seaport, naval base, and educational centre in the commune of Valparaíso, Chile. "Greater Valparaíso" is the second largest metropolitan area in the country. Valparaíso is located about northwest of Santiago ...
(1993–1996), prefect of the
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(1996–2002). *
Ghanashyam Nayak Ghanashyam Nayak (12 May 1944 – 3 October 2021) was an Indian drama, film and television actor. He had appeared in a number of tele serials, drama as well as films. His last memorable role was of Natwarlal Prabhashankar Udhaiwala a.k.a. Nattu ...
, 77, Indian actor (''
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah ''Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah'' () is an Indian sitcom based on the weekly column "Duniya Ne Undha Chasma" by Taarak Mehta in '' Chitralekha'' magazine. It is produced by Asit Kumar Modi. It premiered on 28 July 2008 and airs on Sony SAB ...
'', ''
Krantiveer ''Krantiveer'' () is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language action crime film directed and produced by Mehul Kumar. The film stars Nana Patekar, Dimple Kapadia, Atul Agnihotri, Mamta Kulkarni in the lead roles. Farida Jalal, Paresh Rawal, Tinu Anand, Da ...
'', ''
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam'' () is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language romantic musical film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. It was released internationally as ''Straight From the Heart''. The film stars Aishwarya Rai, Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn. Ba ...
''), cancer. *
Tomas Norström Stig Tomas Norström (23 May 1956 – 3 October 2021) was a Swedish actor and film director. He also recorded audiobooks, among them J. R. R. Tolkien's works. Norström studied at the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting until 1981, tog ...
, 65, Swedish actor ('' The Hunters'', ''
Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg ''Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg'' ( sv, God afton, Herr Wallenberg – En Passionshistoria från verkligheten) is a 1990 film about Swedish World War II diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who was instrumental in saving the lives of thousands of Hungarian J ...
'', '' The White Viking''), brain tumor. *
Dan Petrescu Daniel Vasile Petrescu (; born 22 December 1967) is a Romanian football manager and former player, who is currently in charge of Liga I club CFR Cluj. As a player, Petrescu was deployed as a full-back or a winger and represented Premier Lea ...
, 68, Romanian businessman,
plane crash An aviation accident is defined by the Convention on International Civil Aviation Annex 13 as an occurrence associated with the operation of an aircraft, which takes place from the time any person boards the aircraft with the ''intention of fl ...
. * Marc Pilcher, 53, British makeup artist (''
Bridgerton ''Bridgerton'' is an American historical- romance streaming television series created by Chris Van Dusen for Netflix. Based on the book series by Julia Quinn, it is Shondaland's first scripted show for Netflix. It revolves around the epony ...
'', ''
Downton Abbey ''Downton Abbey'' is a British historical drama television series set in the early 20th century, created and co-written by Julian Fellowes. The series first aired in the United Kingdom on ITV on 26 September 2010 and in the United States on P ...
'', ''
Mary Queen of Scots Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. The only surviving legitimate child of James V of Scot ...
''),
Emmy The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the calendar year, each with the ...
winner (
2021 File:2021 collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: the James Webb Space Telescope was launched in 2021; Protesters in Yangon, Myanmar following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, coup d'état; A civil demonstration against the October–November 2021 ...
), COVID-19. * Marta Rojas, 93, Cuban journalist ('' Granma'') and writer. *
Neal Sher Neal M. Sher (29 August 1947 – 3 October 2021) was an American lawyer who served as head of the Office of Special Investigations of the United States Department of Justice and as executive director of the American Israel Public Affairs Co ...
, 74, American lawyer. *
Bernard Tapie Bernard Roger Tapie (; 26 January 1943 – 3 October 2021) was a French businessman, politician and occasional actor, singer, and TV host. He was Minister of City Affairs in the government of Pierre Bérégovoy. Life and career Tapie was bor ...
, 78, French businessman, politician and actor ('' Men, Women: A User's Manual''),
deputy Deputy or depute may refer to: * Steward (office) * Khalifa, an Arabic title that can signify "deputy" * Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries and regions, including: ** A member of a Chamber of Deputies, for example in Italy, Spai ...
(1989–1996) and president of
Olympique de Marseille Olympique de Marseille (, ; oc, Olimpic de Marselha, ), also known simply as Marseille or by the abbreviation OM (, ), is a French professional men's football club based in Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Founded in 1899, the club pl ...
(1986–1994), stomach cancer. *
Lars Vilks Lars Endel Roger Vilks (20 June 1946 – 3 October 2021) was a Swedish visual artist and activist who was known for the controversy surrounding his drawings of Muhammad. He also created the sculptures ''Nimis'' and ''Arx'', made of driftwood an ...
, 75, Swedish visual artist, founder of Ladonia, traffic collision.


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* Louise Bäckman, 94, Swedish Sámi academic. *
Roger Stuart Bacon Roger Stuart Bacon (June 29, 1926 – October 4, 2021) was a Canadian politician who served as the 21st premier of Nova Scotia from 1990 to 1991. Political career He was first elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in 1970 as a Progres ...
, 95, Canadian politician,
premier of Nova Scotia The premier of Nova Scotia is the first minister to the lieutenant governor of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and presides over the Executive Council of Nova Scotia. Following the Westminster system, the premier is normally the leader of ...
(1990–1991) and Nova Scotia MLA (1970–1993). *
Benedita Barata da Rocha Benedita Barata da Rocha (24 February 1949 – 2 October 2021) was a Portuguese immunology, immunologist. She earned her M.D. 1972 from the University of Lisbon, and her Ph.D. 1978 from the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK. She was "directeur ...
, 72, Portuguese immunologist. * Mohamed Ali Bouleymane, 79, Tunisian politician, mayor of
Tunis ''Tounsi'' french: Tunisois , population_note = , population_urban = , population_metro = 2658816 , population_density_km2 = , timezone1 = CET , utc_offset1 ...
(1986–1988, 1990–2000). *
Mike Connelly Michael James Connelly (October 16, 1935 – October 4, 2021) was an American professional football player who was an offensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers. He played college f ...
, 85, American football player (
Dallas Cowboys The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The Cowboys compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East divisi ...
). *
Sergey Danilin Sergey Danilin (1 January 1960 – 4 October 2021) was a Soviet luger who competed from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s. Competing in four Winter Olympics, he earned the silver medal in the men's singles event at Sarajevo in 1984 ...
, 61, Russian luger, Olympic silver medallist (
1984 Events January * January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888. * January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeast A ...
). * Laurie Davidson, 94, New Zealand yacht designer (''
NZL 32 ''NZL 32'', or ''Black Magic'', is an International Americas Cup Class yacht which won the 1995 America's Cup by defeating the American defender ''Young America'' in a 5–0 victory off San Diego, California. Design ''NZL 32'' was, in many wa ...
''). * Eugenio Duca, 71, Italian politician,
deputy Deputy or depute may refer to: * Steward (office) * Khalifa, an Arabic title that can signify "deputy" * Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries and regions, including: ** A member of a Chamber of Deputies, for example in Italy, Spai ...
(1994–2006), heart attack. *
Terry Eades Terry Gerald Eades (5 March 1944 — 4 October 2021) was a Northern Irish former professional footballer who played in Football League for Cambridge United and Watford. Career Eades made his debut in senior football for Chelmsford City on 20 M ...
, 77, Northern Irish football player (
Cambridge United Cambridge United Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of Cambridge, England. They compete in EFL League one , the 3rd tier of the English football league system. The club is based at the Abbey Stadium on N ...
,
Watford Watford () is a town and borough in Hertfordshire, England, 15 miles northwest of Central London, on the River Colne. Initially a small market town, the Grand Junction Canal encouraged the construction of paper-making mills, print works, a ...
) and manager (
Histon Histon is a village and civil parish in the South Cambridgeshire district, in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It is immediately north of Cambridge – and is separated from the city – by the A14 road (England), A14 road which r ...
), cancer. * Michael Ferguson, 84, British television director and producer (''
EastEnders ''EastEnders'' is a Television in the United Kingdom, British soap opera created by Julia Smith (producer), Julia Smith and Tony Holland which has been broadcast on BBC One since February 1985. Set in the fictional borough of Walford in the Ea ...
'', ''
The Bill ''The Bill'' is a British police procedural television series, first broadcast on ITV from 16 August 1983 until 31 August 2010. The programme originated from a one-off drama, '' Woodentop'', broadcast in August 1983. The programme focused on ...
'', ''
Casualty Casualty may refer to: *Casualty (person), a person who is killed or rendered unfit for service in a war or natural disaster **Civilian casualty, a non-combatant killed or injured in warfare * The emergency department of a hospital, also known as ...
''). * Willy Haeberli, 96, Swiss-born American nuclear physicist. *
John Paul Harney John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
, 90, Canadian politician, MP (1972–1974). * John Hastie, 83, New Zealand sport shooter. *
Edwin Holliday Edwin Holliday (17 June 1939 – 4 October 2021) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside left. Early and personal life Holliday was born in Leeds, or possibly Barnsley, on 17 June 1939. He married in March 1958. He was ...
, 82, English footballer (
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough ( ) is a town on the southern bank of the River Tees in North Yorkshire, England. It is near the North York Moors national park. It is the namesake and main town of its local borough council area. Until the early 1800s, the a ...
,
Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield Wednesday Football Club is a professional association football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The team competes in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. Formed in 1867 as an offshoot of ...
,
Hereford United Hereford United Football Club was an association football club based in Hereford, England. They played at Edgar Street for their entire history. They were nicknamed 'The Whites' or 'The Lilywhites', after their predominantly white kit, or 'The ...
). *
Bazyl Jakupov Bazyl Jakupov ( kk, Базыл Шамұқанұлы Жақыпов; 4 January 1965 – 5 October 2021) was a Kazakh politician and agronomist. Educated at , he became a member of the Nur Otan party in 2004 and served as Akim of Kostanay Kostan ...
, 56, Kazakhstani politician, governor of
Kostanay Kostanay ( kz, Қостанай, Qostanai ) is a city located on the Tobol River in northern Kazakhstan. It was known as Nikolayevsk (russian: Николаевск) until 1895 and then as Kustanay (russian: Кустанай) until 1997. Kostanay ...
(2015–2019). * Peter Jenkins, 77, Canadian politician, mayor of
Dawson City Dawson City, officially the City of Dawson, is a town in the Canadian territory of Yukon. It is inseparably linked to the Klondike Gold Rush (1896–99). Its population was 1,577 as of the 2021 census, making it the second-largest town in Yuko ...
(1980–1994, 2009–2012) and Yukon MLA (1996–2006), COVID-19. (death announced on this date) * Ivan Johnson, 68, Bahamian-born English cricketer (
Worcestershire Worcestershire ( , ; written abbreviation: Worcs) is a county in the West Midlands of England. The area that is now Worcestershire was absorbed into the unified Kingdom of England in 927, at which time it was constituted as a county (see His ...
) and journalist. *
Alan Kalter Alan Robert Kalter (March 21, 1943 – October 4, 2021) was an American television announcer from New York City. He is best known as the announcer for the ''Late Show with David Letterman'', a role he held from September 4, 1995, until Le ...
, 78, American television announcer (''
Late Show with David Letterman The ''Late Show with David Letterman'' is an American late-night talk show hosted by David Letterman on CBS, the first iteration of the The Late Show (franchise), ''Late Show'' franchise. The show debuted on August 30, 1993, and was produced by ...
''). * Philippe Levillain, 80, French historian and academic. * Li Zhengming, 90, Chinese engineer, member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering The Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE, ) is the national academy of the People's Republic of China for engineering. It was established in 1994 and is an institution of the State Council of China. The CAE and the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
. * Zbigniew Pacelt, 70, Polish Olympic swimmer (
1968 The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide. Events January–February * January 5 – "Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. * Januar ...
,
1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, me ...
) and modern pentathlete (
1976 Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 11 – The 1976 Phila ...
). *
Budge Patty Edward John Patty (February 11, 1924 – October 4, 2021), better known as Budge Patty, was an American world no. 1 tennis player whose career spanned a period of 15 years after World War II. He won two Grand Slam singles titles in 1950. He was ...
, 97, American
Hall of Fame A hall, wall, or walk of fame is a list of individuals, achievements, or other entities, usually chosen by a group of electors, to mark their excellence or Wiktionary:fame, fame in their field. In some cases, these halls of fame consist of actu ...
tennis player. * Valeriy Pidluzhny, 69, Ukrainian long jumper, Olympic bronze medallist (
1980 Events January * January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission. * January 6 – Global Positioning System time epoch begins at 00:00 UTC. * January 9 – ...
). * Eddie Robinson, 100, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. Since , they have played at Progressive F ...
) and general manager ( Texas Rangers,
Atlanta Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. The Braves ...
),
World Series The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, contested since 1903 between the champion teams of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL). The winner of the World ...
champion (
1948 Events January * January 1 ** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated. ** The Constitution of New Jersey (later subject to amendment) goes into effect. ** The railways of Britain are nationalized, to form British ...
). * Sebastian Shaw, 53, Vietnamese-born American serial killer. * Shakti Sinha, 64, Indian civil servant, director of the
Nehru Memorial Museum & Library The Nehru Memorial Museum & Library (NMML) is a museum and library in New Delhi, India, which aims to preserve and reconstruct the history of the Indian independence movement. Housed within the Teen Murti House complex, it is an autonomous ins ...
(2015–2019), cardiac arrest. * Joy Watson, 83, New Zealand children's author. *
John Welsby John Kay Welsby, CBE (26 May 1938 – 4 October 2021) was Chief Executive of the British Railways Board from 1990 until 1998; and its Chairman from 1995 to 1999. Welsby was educated at Heywood Grammar School, the University of Exeter and the ...
, 83, British rail executive, chairman of the
British Railways Board British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies. ** Britishness, the British identity and common culture * British English, ...
(1995–1999), cancer.


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* Nadia Chaudhri, 43, Pakistani-born Canadian psychologist, ovarian cancer. * Cristóvão de Aguiar, 81, Portuguese writer. *
Siran Upendra Deraniyagala Siran Upendra Deraniyagala (1 March 1942 – 5 October 2021) was a Sri Lankan archaeologist and historian, who served as the Director-General of Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology of Sri Lanka from 1992 to 2001. He also served as the ...
, 79, Sri Lankan archaeologist, director general of archaeology (1992–2001). *
Pat Fish Patrick Huntrods (20 December 1957 – 5 October 2021), known as Pat Fish, was an English musician best known for his work as a member of the band The Jazz Butcher. (The name "Jazz Butcher" has been applied ambiguously both to Fish and the whole ...
, 63, English musician (
The Jazz Butcher The Jazz Butcher was the alias of British singer/songwriter Pat Fish (Patrick Huntrods). It also served as the name of the band, though adjuncts were frequently used to distinguish between Fish’s persona and band itself (The Jazz Butcher Consp ...
). *
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, 94, German film director ('' Terror After Midnight'', ''
Albino Albinism is the congenital absence of melanin in an animal or plant resulting in white hair, feathers, scales and skin and pink or blue eyes. Individuals with the condition are referred to as albino. Varied use and interpretation of the term ...
'') and actor (''
Derrick A derrick is a lifting device composed at minimum of one guyed mast, as in a gin pole, which may be articulated over a load by adjusting its guys. Most derricks have at least two components, either a guyed mast or self-supporting tower, and a ...
''). * Hobo Jim, 68, American folk singer-songwriter, cancer. *
Ernest Lee Johnson Ernest Lee Johnson (August 20, 1960 – October 5, 2021) was an American criminal convicted and executed for the murder of three convenience store employees in Boone County, Missouri in 1994. Johnson's execution by lethal injection proved controv ...
, 61, American convicted criminal, execution by lethal injection. *
Robert Hosp Robert Hosp (13 December 1939 – 5 October 2021) was a Swiss footballer who played as a forward. He represented the Switzerland national team at the 1966 FIFA World Cup. At club level, he most notably played for FC Lausanne-Sport FC Lau ...
, 81, Swiss footballer ( Lausanne-Sport,
national team A national sports team (commonly known as a national team or a national side) is a team that represents a nation, rather than a particular club or region, in an international sport. The term is most commonly associated with team sports, for exam ...
). *
Abdulazeez Ibrahim Abdulazeez Abubakar Ibrahim (27 November 1957 – 5 October 2021) was elected senator for the Taraba Central constituency of Taraba State, Nigeria at the start of the Nigerian Fourth Republic, running on the People's Democratic Party (PDP) plat ...
, 63, Nigerian politician,
senator A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
(1999–2007). *
Pierre Légaré Pierre Légaré (2 June 1949 – 5 October 2021) was a Canadian humorist, writer, and psychologist. Pierre Légaré was born on 2 June 1949 in Sherbrooke, Quebec. He received a degree in psychology from the Université de Sherbrooke and practi ...
, 72, Canadian comedian. *
Fathali Oveisi Fathali Oveisi ( fa, فتحعلی اویسی; 11 January 1946 – 5 October 2021) was an Iranian actor and director. Biography He is best known for '' Captain Khorshid'' (1987), ''Baanoo'' (1999), '' Hamoun'' (1990), ''Love-stricken'' (1992) an ...
, 75, Iranian actor (''
Captain Khorshid ''Captain Khorshid'' ( fa, ناخدا خورشید, Nakhoda Khorshid) is a 1987 Iranian film written and directed by Nasser Taghvai. It is based on Ernest Hemingway's 1937 novel ''To Have and Have Not'', but it moves the setting from Cuba to the so ...
'', '' Hamoun'', ''
Love-stricken Love-stricken (in Persian:''دل‌شدگان'';) is a 1992 Iranian historical drama film directed by Ali Hatami. The movie is mainly about some Iranian classical musicians in Ghajar era and their struggle to release their first Record which tak ...
''). *
Yosef Paritzky Yosef Yitzhak Paritzky ( he, יוסף יצחק פריצקי; 14 September 1955 – 5 October 2021) was an Israeli attorney, politician and columnist. Background Born and raised in the Beit HaKerem neighbourhood of Jerusalem, Paritzky studied l ...
, 66, Israeli politician, member of the
Knesset The Knesset ( he, הַכְּנֶסֶת ; "gathering" or "assembly") is the unicameral legislature of Israel. As the supreme state body, the Knesset is sovereign and thus has complete control of the entirety of the Israeli government (with ...
(1999–2006) and minister of national infrastructures (2003–2004). *
Barney Platts-Mills Barney Platts-Mills (15 October 1944 – 5 October 2021) was a British film director, best known for his award-winning films, ''Bronco Bullfrog'' and ''Private Road''. Biography Platts-Mills was born in 1944 in Colchester, England, a son of b ...
, 76, British film director (''
Bronco Bullfrog ''Bronco Bullfrog'' is a 1969 British black-and-white kitchen sink drama film directed by Barney Platts-Mills. It was Platts-Mills' first full-length feature film. Plot The film follows the fortunes of a 17-year-old, Del, and his group of frie ...
'', ''
Private Road A private road is a road owned or controlled by a private person, persons or corporation rather than a road open to the public and owned by a government. Private roads can be on private land or can be constructed on government land for use by gov ...
''). *
Nikolai Rasheyev Nikolay Georgievich Rasheyev (Russian: Рашéев Николáй Геóргиевич; 8 April 1935 – 5 October 2021) was a Soviet and Ukrainian film director and screenwriter. Biography Rasheyev was born in Kyiv, Ukraine. His father was a B ...
, 86, Ukrainian film director (''
Bumbarash ''Bumbarash'' (russian: Бумбараш, Bumbarash) is a 1971 Soviet adventure film, a musical comedy in two episodes loosely based on some early works and the novel ''Bumbarash'' by Arkady Gaidar. Plot During the Russian Civil War, former Imperi ...
'') and screenwriter (''
Vertical Vertical is a geometric term of location which may refer to: * Vertical direction, the direction aligned with the direction of the force of gravity, up or down * Vertical (angles), a pair of angles opposite each other, formed by two intersecting s ...
''). *
Manfred Hermann Schmid Manfred Hermann Schmid (10 August 1947 – 5 October 2021) was a German musicologist and Mozart expert. Life Schmid was born in Ottobeuren into a musical family (the father Ernst Fritz Schmid was already ''Ordinarius'' for musicology at the ...
, 74, German musicologist. *
Jerry Shipp Jerome Franklin Shipp (September 27, 1935 – October 5, 2021) was an American basketball player. He played for the U.S. national team at the 1963 FIBA World Championship, 1963 Pan American Games and 1964 Summer Olympics, winning a gold medal at ...
, 86, American basketball player (
Phillips 66ers The Phillips 66ers (also known as the Oilers) were an amateur basketball team located in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and sponsored and run by the Phillips Petroleum Company. The 66ers were a national phenomenon that grew from a small-town team to an ...
,
national team A national sports team (commonly known as a national team or a national side) is a team that represents a nation, rather than a particular club or region, in an international sport. The term is most commonly associated with team sports, for exam ...
), Olympic champion (
1964 Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 - In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch ...
). *
Pavao Štalter Pavao Štalter ( Karanac, 25 November 1929 – Zagreb, 5 October 2021) was a Croatian animator, director, screenwriter, scenographer and artist. He is known for his many animation shorts he produced at Zagreb Film Zagreb Film is a Croatian film ...
, 91, Croatian animator, director, and screenwriter. *
Zoran Stanković Zoran Stanković ( sr-Cyrl, Зоран Станковић, ; 9 November 1954 – 5 October 2021) was a Serbian major-general and politician. He served as the Minister of Defence in the Government of Serbia and the Council of Ministers of Serbia ...
, 66, Serbian military officer and politician,
minister of defence A defence minister or minister of defence is a Cabinet (government), cabinet official position in charge of a ministry of defense, which regulates the armed forces in sovereign states. The role of a defence minister varies considerably from coun ...
(2005–2007) and
health Health, according to the World Health Organization, is "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity".World Health Organization. (2006)''Constitution of the World Health Organiza ...
(2011–2012), COVID-19. * Keith Thomas, 92, English footballer (
Exeter City Exeter City Football Club is a professional association football club based in Exeter, Devon, England. The team play in , the third tier of the English football league system. Known as "the Grecians", the origin of their nickname is subject to ...
,
Plymouth Argyle Plymouth Argyle Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Plymouth, Devon, England. As of the 2021–22 season, the team are competing in League One, the third tier of English football. They have played at Home Park, ...
,
Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield Wednesday Football Club is a professional association football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The team competes in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. Formed in 1867 as an offshoot of ...
). * Lynn A. Thompson, 81, American religious leader, President of the Priesthood of the
Apostolic United Brethren The Apostolic United Brethren (AUB) is a Mormon fundamentalist group that practices polygamy. The AUB has had a temple in Mexico, since at least the 1990s, an endowment house in Utah since the early 1980s and several other locations of worship ...
(since 2014). * Nikos Tsoumanis, 31, Greek footballer (
Kerkyra Corfu (, ) or Kerkyra ( el, Κέρκυρα, Kérkyra, , ; ; la, Corcyra.) is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, of the Ionian Islands, and, including its small satellite islands, forms the margin of the northwestern frontier of Greece. The isl ...
,
Panthrakikos Panthrakikos Football Club ( el, Α.Π.Σ. Πανθρακικός) is a Greek football club based in Komotini, Thrace in North Eastern Greece founded in 1963. The club competed in Super League Greece during the 2008–09 season for the first tim ...
, Apollon Pontou), suffocation. * Pam Williams, 88, New Zealand businesswoman and philanthropist. * Ye Keming, 84, Chinese engineer, member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering The Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE, ) is the national academy of the People's Republic of China for engineering. It was established in 1994 and is an institution of the State Council of China. The CAE and the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
. *
Juozas Žemaitis Juozas Žemaitis, M.I.C., (30 August 1926 – 5 October 2021) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic prelate and member of the Congregation of Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. He served as the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vilkaviš ...
, 95, Lithuanian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Vilkaviškis Vilkaviškis () is a city in southwestern Lithuania, the administrative center of the Vilkaviškis District Municipality. It is located northwest from Marijampolė, at the confluence of of and rivers. The city got its name from the Vilka ...
(1991–2002).


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Juhan Aare Juhan Aare (20 February 1948 – 6 October 2021) was an Estonian journalist, politician, and the founder of the Estonian Green Movement (not to be confused with current Estonian Green Party) as well as one of the instigators of the Phosphorite ...
, 73, Estonian journalist. * Sir Noel Anderson, 77, New Zealand judge, president of the Court of Appeal (2004–2006) and justice of the
Supreme Court A supreme court is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts in most legal jurisdictions. Other descriptions for such courts include court of last resort, apex court, and high (or final) court of appeal. Broadly speaking, the decisions of ...
(2006–2008). *
Andrianafidisoa Andrianafidisoa, popularly known as Fidy (died 6 October 2021), was a military general of the Army of Madagascar and a Director of the National Mines and Strategic Industries Office (OMNIS)."Eight presidential candidates offer support to renegade ...
, Malagasy military officer and convicted coupist, leader of the 2006 Malagasy coup d'état attempt. *
Lou Antonelli Louis Sergio Antonelli (January 6, 1957 – October 6, 2021) was an American speculative fiction author who wrote primarily alternate history, secret history, science fiction, and fantasy. He resided in Clarksville, Texas. Antonelli's stories hav ...
, 64, American author. *
Tomoyasu Asaoka was a Japanese professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Nippon Kokan, Yomiuri and the Japan national team. Club career Asaoka was born in Tokyo on 6 April 1962. After graduating from the University of Tsukuba, he joined Nippon ...
, 59, Japanese footballer ( Nippon Kokan, Yomiuri,
national team A national sports team (commonly known as a national team or a national side) is a team that represents a nation, rather than a particular club or region, in an international sport. The term is most commonly associated with team sports, for exam ...
). * Vigen Chitechyan, 80, Armenian politician and diplomat,
deputy prime minister A deputy prime minister or vice prime minister is, in some countries, a government minister who can take the position of acting prime minister when the prime minister is temporarily absent. The position is often likened to that of a vice president, ...
(1993–1995) and ambassador to European Union (1997–2009). * Gerald Home, 70, British actor (''
Return of the Jedi ''Return of the Jedi'' (also known as ''Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi'' is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand. The screenplay is by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas from a story by Lucas, who ...
'', ''
London Boulevard ''London Boulevard'' is a 2010 British independent film, independent crime film released in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2010. It is based on Ken Bruen's novel of 2001 of the same name, with screenplay and direction by William Monahan, mar ...
'') and puppeteer ('' Little Shop of Horrors''), liver cancer. * Patricia McMahon Hawkins, 72, American diplomat, ambassador to Togo (2008–2011). *
Patrick Horgan Patrick Horgan (born 5 May 1988) is an Irish hurler who plays for Cork Senior Championship club Glen Rovers and at inter-county level with the Cork senior hurling team. He usually lines out as a forward. Playing career Glen Rovers Minor and ...
, 92, British-born American actor (''
Ryan's Hope ''Ryan's Hope'' is an American soap opera created by Claire Labine and Paul Avila Mayer, airing for 13 years on ABC from July 7, 1975, to January 13, 1989. It revolves around the trials and tribulations within a large Irish-American family in th ...
'', '' The Doctors''). * John Joiner, 87, Australian
footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ...
(
North Melbourne North Melbourne is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melbourne local government area. North Melbourne recorded a population of 14,953 at the ...
). *
Atta Kwami Atta Kwami (14 September 1956 – 6 October 2021) was a Ghanaian painter, printmaker, independent art historian and curator. He was educated and taught at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana, and in the ...
, 65, Ghanaian artist. *
Otilia Larrañaga Otilia Larrañaga Villarreal (3 November 1931 – 6 October 2021) was a Mexican dancer and actress who participated in classic Mexican films during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and also on stage and television. Biography Larrañaga studied d ...
, 89, Mexican actress (''
The Price of Living ''The Price of Living'' (Spanish: ''El valor de vivir'') is a 1954 Mexican drama film directed by Tito Davison and starring Arturo de Córdova, Rosita Quintana and María Douglas. It was the first Mexican film to be shot in 3D.Baugh p.116 The fi ...
'') and dancer. *
Muriel Lezak Muriel Elaine Deutsch Lezak (August 26, 1927 – October 6, 2021) was an American neuropsychologist best known for her book ''Neuropsychological Assessment'', widely accepted as the standard in the field. Her work has centred on the research, ...
, 94, American neurophysicist. * Valeriano Martínez, 60, Spanish politician, minister of finance of Galicia (since 2015) and member of the
Parliament of Galicia The Parliament of Galicia () is the unicameral legislature of the autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia, Spain. It is formed by 75 deputies (). Deputies are elected every four years in ordinary period, or extraordinarily upon dissolut ...
(2016–2017, 2020–2021), cardiac arrest. *
Gunawan Maryanto Gunawan Maryanto (10 April 1976 – 6 October 2021) was an Indonesian author and theatre director. He was born in Yogyakarta. Aside from managing Teater Garasi, he also organised the yearly Indonesian Dramatic Reading Festival with Joned Suryatmok ...
, 45, Indonesian author and theater director, heart attack. *
Luisa Mattioli Luisa Mattioli (23 March 1936 – October 2021) was an Italian actress. She was active in cinema and television during the 1950s and 1960s, and was notably the third wife of Roger Moore. Biography Mattioli met Roger Moore in 1961 while film ...
, 85, Italian actress (''
The Angel of the Alps ''The Angel of the Alps'' ( it, L'angelo delle Alpi) is a 1957 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Luisella Boni, Alberto Farnese and Gino Sinimberghi.Goble p. 238 The film's art direction was by Gianc ...
'', ''
Mia nonna poliziotto ''Mia nonna poliziotto'' (i.e. "My Grandma a Policewoman") is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Steno and starring Tina Pica. Plot The old grandmother Tina arrives in town to attend the wedding of his nephew Alberto with his girlfriend Il ...
'', '' Romulus and the Sabines''). * V. M. M. Nair, 101, Indian diplomat and civil servant, ambassador to Norway (1960–1967), Poland (1967–1971) and Morocco (1971–1975). *
Matti Puhakka Matti Juhani Puhakka (7 February 1945 – 6 October 2021) was a Finnish politician representing the Social Democrats. Puhakka was born in Eno in February 1945. Before his political career, from 1965 to 1975, he worked as maintenance repairman in ...
, 76, Finnish politician, MP (1975–1991, 1995–1996),
minister of transport A ministry of transport or transportation is a ministry responsible for transportation within a country. It usually is administered by the ''minister for transport''. The term is also sometimes applied to the departments or other government agen ...
(1983–1984) and
labor Labour or labor may refer to: * Childbirth, the delivery of a baby * Labour (human activity), or work ** Manual labour, physical work ** Wage labour, a socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer ** Organized labour and the labour ...
(1987–1991), cancer. * Sewa Singh Sekhwan, 71, Indian politician, Punjab MLA (1977–1985), liver disease. * Oleg Seleznyov, 62, Russian politician,
senator A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
(since 2017), COVID-19. *
Martin J. Sherwin Martin Jay Sherwin (July 2, 1937October 6, 2021) was an American historian. His scholarship mostly concerned the history of nuclear weapons and nuclear proliferation. He served on the faculty at Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvan ...
, 84, American historian and biographer (''
American Prometheus ''American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer'' is a biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin. Twenty-five years in the making, the book was published in 2005 and was awarded the 2006 Pulitze ...
''),
Pulitzer Prize The Pulitzer Prize () is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine, online journalism, literature, and musical composition within the United States. It was established in 1917 by provisions in the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made h ...
winner (2006), complications from lung cancer. * Sheldon Stone, 75, American particle physicist. *
Arvind Trivedi Arvind Trivedi (8 November 1938 – 6 October 2021) was an Indian actor and politician from Gujarat. He, alongside his brother Upendra Trivedi, was prolific in Gujarati cinema for over 40 years. He became a household name for playing the role ...
, 82, Indian actor ('' Ramayan'', ''
Vikram Aur Betaal ''Vikram Aur Betaal'' is an Indian television series that aired on DD National in 1985 & re-telecast in 1988 after the hit Series Ramayan. The series contained stories from Indian stories. The concept of the program was based on ''Baital Pa ...
'', ''
Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya ''Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya'' ( en, (I) saw country; Grandpa, (I) saw foreign) is a 1998 Indian Gujarati film directed by Govindbhai Patel. It is one of the highest grossing Gujarati film of all time. Plot Ram (Hiten Kumar) and Radha (Roma ...
''), MP (1991–1996), multiple organ failure. *
Ted Venetoulis Theodore G. Venetoulis (June 14, 1934 – October 6, 2021) was an American politician from Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. He served as the sixth Baltimore County Executive from 1974 to 1978. He ran for Governor of Maryland in 19 ...
, 87, American politician,
Baltimore County executive The Baltimore County Executive is the highest elected official representing the Government of Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The office was established with the implementation of the County Charter for Baltimore County on November 6, 1 ...
(1974–1978). * Yesudasan, 83, Indian cartoonist, founder of the Kerala Cartoon Academy.


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* Azartash Azarnoush, 83, Iranian linguist and scholar. *
Clement Bowman Clement Willis Bowman (January 7, 1930 – October 7, 2021) was a Canadian chemical engineer, the founding chairperson of the Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority. He was a Member of the Order of Canada and a recipient of the Glo ...
, 91, Canadian chemical engineer. *
James Brokenshire James Peter Brokenshire (8 January 1968 – 7 October 2021) was a British politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he served in Theresa May's cabinet as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 2016 to 2018, and then as Secretary of ...
, 53, British politician, MP (since 2005),
secretary of state for Northern Ireland A secretary, administrative professional, administrative assistant, executive assistant, administrative officer, administrative support specialist, clerk, military assistant, management assistant, office secretary, or personal assistant is a w ...
(2016–2018) and housing, communities and local government (2018–2019), lung cancer. * Ray Charambura, 92, Canadian football player (
Winnipeg Blue Bombers The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a professional Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Blue Bombers compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West division. They play their home games at IG Fiel ...
). *
Chen Wenxin Chen Wenxin (23 September 1926 – 7 October 2021) was a Chinese biologist specializing in soil microorganisms and bacterial taxonomy, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Some English-language sources cite her as "Wen Xin Ch ...
, 95, Chinese biologist, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); ), known by Academia Sinica in English until the 1980s, is the national academy of the People's Republic of China for natural sciences. It has historical origins in the Academia Sinica during the Republ ...
. * Enzo Collotti, 92, Italian historian and academic. *
Jorge Coscia Jorge Coscia (26 August 1952 – 7 October 2021) was an Argentine filmmaker and politician. A member of the Justicialist Party, he served in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies from 2005 to 2009 and was from 2009 to 2014. References 1952 bi ...
, 69, Argentine film director and politician,
deputy Deputy or depute may refer to: * Steward (office) * Khalifa, an Arabic title that can signify "deputy" * Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries and regions, including: ** A member of a Chamber of Deputies, for example in Italy, Spai ...
(2005–2009). * Jean-Daniel Flaysakier, 70, French doctor and journalist, heart failure. * Fotini Dekazou Stefanopoulou, Greek politician, MP (1993–1996). *
Raoul Franklin Raoul Norman Franklin CBE FREng (3 June 1935 – 7 October 2021), was a physicist, working in the field of plasma physics, who was Vice-Chancellor of the City University in London for 20 years. Life Franklin was educated at Howick District High ...
, 86, British physicist and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of
City, University of London City, University of London, is a public research university in London, United Kingdom, and a member institution of the federal University of London. It was founded in 1894 as the Northampton Institute, and became a university when The City Univ ...
(1978–1998). * András Gálszécsy, 87, Hungarian politician, minister of civilian intelligence services (1990–1992). *
Johnny Gold Jesse John Gold (25 June 1932 – 7 October 2021) was a British nightclub owner and operator. After education at Brighton College and National Service with the 6th Royal Tank Regiment Gold worked briefly in his father's bookmakers. He moved to L ...
, 89, British nightclub owner and promoter, co-founder of
Tramp A tramp is a long-term homeless person who travels from place to place as a vagrant, traditionally walking all year round. Etymology Tramp is derived from a Middle English verb meaning to "walk with heavy footsteps" (''cf.'' modern English ''t ...
. *
Clifford Grant Clifford Scantlebury Grant (11 September 1930 – 7 October 2021) was an Australian operatic Bass (voice type), bass singer. Life and career Grant was born in September 1930 in Randwick, New South Wales, Randwick, Sydney. In 1966, he joined Eng ...
, 91, Australian operatic bass singer. * Rick Jones, 84, Canadian-born British television presenter ('' Play School'', ''
Fingerbobs ''Fingerbobs'' is a British children's television programme made by Q3 for the BBC. The first episode was broadcast on 14 February 1972 on BBC1 as part of ''Watch with Mother''. The show was created by Joanne and Michael Cole, who also created ...
'') and musician (
Meal Ticket Meal Ticket were a country rock band who emerged from the London pub circuit during the 1970s and signed to Logo Records. They had several line ups which included Ray Flacke, Jack Brand, Andy Coulter, Rod Demick, Chris Hunt, Keith Nelson, Steve ...
), esophageal cancer. * David Kirby, 82, English cricketer (
Cambridge University , mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
,
Leicestershire Leicestershire ( ; postal abbreviation Leics.) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East Midlands, England. The county borders Nottinghamshire to the north, Lincolnshire to the north-east, Rutland to the east, Northamptonshire t ...
). * Étienne Mougeotte, 81, French journalist and media director, tonsil cancer. *
Deep Pal Deep Pal (16 April 1953 – 7 October 2021) was an Indian cinematographer. He was the son of publicist Colin Pal and grandson of director Niranjan Pal. He started his career with Basu Bhattacharya doing camerawork for Avishkaar, before moving ...
, 68, Indian cinematographer (''
Pehla Nasha ''Pehla Nasha'' () is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language thriller film and the debut film of director Ashutosh Gowariker. The movie is a remake of Brian de Palma's 1984 thriller ''Body Double''. Deepak Tijori plays the lead role alongside Pooja Bhatt ...
''). * Félix Palomo, 84, Spanish politician,
senator A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
 (1977–1982), member (1983–1995) and president (1983–1987, 1988–1995) of the
Parliament of La Rioja The Parliament of La Rioja (Spanish: ''Parlamento de La Rioja'') is the unicameral autonomous parliament of La Rioja, one of the autonomous communities of Spain. The parliament, composed of 33 elected seats, is located the former Monastery of ...
. *
Reggie Parks Reggie Parks (August 27, 1934 – October 7, 2021) was a Canadian professional wrestler and engraver, known for his work designing championship belts for wrestling, mixed martial arts, and boxing promotions. Parks began his wrestling career und ...
, 87, Canadian professional wrestler (American Wrestling Association, AWA) and engraver (WWE), COVID-19. *Andy Porter (footballer, born 1937), Andy Porter, 84, Scottish footballer (
Watford Watford () is a town and borough in Hertfordshire, England, 15 miles northwest of Central London, on the River Colne. Initially a small market town, the Grand Junction Canal encouraged the construction of paper-making mills, print works, a ...
). *Mike Ray, 85, Canadian politician, Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Ontario MPP (1987–1990). *Eva Rönström, 88, Swedish Olympic gymnast (Gymnastics at the 1956 Summer Olympics#Women's events, 1956). *Myriam Sarachik, 88, Belgian-born American experimental physicist. *Jan Shutan, 88, American actress (''Room 222'', ''Ben Casey''). *Peter Silverman, 90, Canadian journalist. *Louise Slade, 74, American food scientist. *Jože Snoj, 87, Slovenian poet and novelist. *Ralph Spinella, 98, American Olympic fencer (Fencing at the 1960 Summer Olympics#Men's events, 1960). *Franklin Standard, 72, Cuban basketball player, Olympic bronze medalist (Basketball at the 1972 Summer Olympics, 1972). (death announced on this date) *Ronald S. Stroud, 88, Canadian historian and academic. *Petra Zais, 64, German politician, member of the Landtag of Saxony (2014–2019).


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*Pauline Bart, 91, American sociologist. *Chang Yung-hsiang, 91, Taiwanese screenwriter (''Beautiful Duckling'', ''The Story of a Small Town'', ''If I Were for Real (film), If I Were for Real''). *Nola Chilton, 99, Israeli theatre director. *Rabah Driassa, 87, Algerian painter and singer. *Marina Galanou, Greek LGBT rights activist. *Mordechai Geldman, 75, German-born Israeli poet and psychologist, cancer. *Peter Gill (politician), Peter Gill, Pakistani politician, Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, Punjab MPA (since 2018). *Petru Guelfucci, 66, French singer. *Billy Lamont, 85, Scottish football player (Hamilton Academical F.C., Hamilton Academical, Albion Rovers F.C., Albion Rovers) and manager (East Stirlingshire F.C., East Stirlingshire). *Owen Luder, 93, British architect. *Tony MacMahon, 82, Irish Diatonic button accordion, button accordion player and radio and television broadcaster, subject of ''Slán leis an gCeol''. *Jack Manning (architect), Jack Manning, 92, New Zealand architect. *Arthur Mattuck, 91, American mathematician. *Jim McInally (ice hockey), Jim McInally, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (Hamilton Red Wings, Nashville Dixie Flyers). *Henri Mitterand, 93, French academic and author. *Raymond T. Odierno, 67, American military officer, Chief of Staff of the United States Army, chief of staff of the Army (2011–2015), cancer. *Richard Ohmann, 90, American literary critic. *Ian Ormond, 72, Scottish-born New Zealand footballer (Bay Olympic, Blockhouse Bay, New Zealand national football team, national team). *Jim Pembroke, 75, English-born Finnish rock musician (Wigwam (Finnish band), Wigwam). *Piraisoodan, 65, Indian lyricist (''En Rasavin Manasile'', ''Thayagam'', ''Krishna Krishna''). *Anton Polyakov, 33, Ukrainian politician, Verkhovna Rada, MP (since 2019). *Grigory Sanakoev, 86, Russian chess player. *Sandra Scarr, 85, American psychologist. *Sanpei Shirato, 89, Japanese manga artist (''Kamui (1964 manga), Kamui''), aspiration pneumonia. *Jorge Antonio Solis, 70, American jurist, judge (1991–2016) and chief judge (2014–2016) of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, U.S. District Court for Northern Texas. *Jem Targal, 74, American bassist (Third Power) and singer-songwriter. *Jup Weber, 71, Luxembourgish politician, Member of the European Parliament, MEP (1994–1999). *Achmad Rizal Zakaria, 58, Indonesian politician, vice mayor of Mojokerto (since 2018).


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*Ali Atwa, 60s, Lebanese hijacker (TWA Flight 847), cancer. *Abolhassan Banisadr, 88, Iranian politician, President of Iran, president (1980–1981), Minister of Foreign Affairs (Iran), minister of foreign affairs (1979) and Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance (Iran), finance (1979–1980). *Rich Barry, 81, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies). *Garnett Brown, 85, American jazz trombonist. *Lauren Cho, 30, American music teacher and chef. (body discovered on this date) *Chito Gascon, 57, Filipino lawyer, chairman of the Commission on Human Rights (Philippines), Commission on Human Rights (since 2015), COVID-19. *A. M. Harun-ar-Rashid, 88, Bangladeshi physicist. *Helmut Herbst, 86, German film director, producer and screenwriter (''Eine deutsche Revolution''). *Keitaro Hoshino, 52, Japanese boxer, List of WBA world champions, WBA minimumweight champion (2000–2001, 2002). *J. Martin Hunter, 84, British arbitration lawyer. *Tim Johnston (runner), Tim Johnston, 80, British Olympic long distance runner (Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon, 1968). *Farooq Feroze Khan, 82, Pakistani military officer, Chief of Air Staff (Pakistan), chief of air staff (1991–1994) and Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, chairman joint chiefs of staff committee (1994–1997), heart attack. *Sikandar Hayat Khan (Azad Kashmir politician), Sikandar Hayat Khan, 87, Pakistani politician, President of Azad Kashmir, president (1991–1996) and Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir, prime minister (1985–1990, 2001–2006) of Azad Kashmir, heart disease. *Jean Ledwith King, 97, American attorney, teacher and political activist. *Hosea Macharinyang, 35, Kenyan runner. *Yossi Maiman, 75, German-born Israeli banking executive, president (2002–2013) and CEO (2006–2013) of Ampal-American Israel Corporation. *Shawn McLemore, 54, American gospel singer. *Stephen Brendan McMahon, 66, British neuroscientist. *Pierre Pinoncelli, 92, French performance artist. *Gilbert Py, 87, French operatic tenor. *Mario Roccuzzo, 80, American actor (''The Majestic (film), The Majestic'', ''Barney Miller'', ''Mr. Belvedere''). *Anne Saxelby, 40, American cheesemonger. *Germain Sengelin, 84, French judge. *Charlotte Strandgaard, 78, Danish author.


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*Granville Adams, 58, American actor (''Oz (TV series), Oz'', ''Homicide: Life on the Street'', ''Empire (2002 film), Empire''), cancer. *Beat Arnold, 43, Swiss politician, National Council (Switzerland), national councillor (2015–2019), brain tumor. *Ramon Barba, 82, Filipino inventor and horticulturist. *Alban Bensa, 73, French anthropologist. *Richard J. Blackwell, 92, American philosopher. *Rajnarayan Budholiya, 60, Indian politician, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha, MP (2004–2009), heart attack. *Ken Casanega, 100, American football player (San Francisco 49ers). *Jim Coley, 70, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2007–2020). *Toshirō Daigo, 95, Japanese judoka. *Cornel Drăgușin, 95, Romanian football player (FC Steaua București, Steaua București) and manager (Iraq national football team, Iraq national team, Syria national football team, Syria national team). *Jacob E. Goodman, 87, American mathematician and composer. *Rafiqul Haque, 84, Bangladeshi journalist (''Jugantor'', ''The Azadi'', ''Kishore Bangla''). *Bob Herron (stuntman), Bob Herron, 97, American stuntman (''Spartacus (film), Spartacus'', ''Diamonds Are Forever (film), Diamonds Are Forever'', ''Rocky'') and actor, complications from a fall. *David Kennedy (advertising), David Kennedy, 82, American advertising executive, co-founder of Wieden+Kennedy. *Abdul Qadeer Khan, 85, Pakistani nuclear physicist, complications from COVID-19. *Tasos Kourakis, 73, Greek politician, MP (2007–2019). *Joyce Lebra, 95, American historian. *Steve Longworth, 73, English snooker player. *Peter O'Donnell (businessman), Peter O'Donnell, 97, American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. *Luis de Pablo, 91, Spanish composer (Generación del 51). *Megan Rice, 91, American nun and nuclear disarmament activist. *Evelyn Richter, 91, German art photographer. *Fandas Safiullin, 85, Russian politician, State Duma, deputy (2000–2003), COVID-19. *Sathyajith (actor), Sathyajith, 72, Indian actor (''Dhumm'', ''Abhi (film), Abhi'', ''Apthamitra''). *Evi Touloupa, 97, Greek archaeologist, curator of antiquities at Acropolis of Athens, Acropolis. *Ruthie Tompson, 111, American animator (''Pinocchio (1940 film), Pinocchio'', ''Fantasia (1940 film), Fantasia'', ''Dumbo''). *Piet Wijnberg, 63, Dutch footballer (AFC Ajax, Ajax, NEC Nijmegen, NEC, FC Dordrecht, DS '79).


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*Emiliano Aguirre, 96, Spanish paleontologist. *Lukas David, 87, Austrian violinist. *Tony DeMarco, 89, American International Boxing Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame boxer, List of world welterweight boxing champions, world welterweight champion (1955). *Duane E. Dewey, 89, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient. *Emani 22, 22, American R&B singer, injuries sustained in an accident. *Deon Estus, 65, American bassist and vocalist (Wham!, George Michael). *Brian Goldner, 58, American business executive and film producer (''Transformers (film series), Transformers'', ''G.I. Joe (film series), G.I. Joe''), CEO of Hasbro (since 2008), cancer. *Jack J. Grynberg, 89, Polish-born American petroleum developer. *Kevin Hallett, 91, Australian Olympic swimmer (Swimming at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metre breaststroke, 1948). *Enamul Haque (actor), Enamul Haque, 78, Bangladeshi chemist and actor (''Emiler Goenda Bahini'', ''Ei Shob Din Ratri'', ''Amar Bondhu Rashed''). *Trevor Hemmings, 86, British football club (Cork City F.C., Cork City, Preston North End F.C., Preston North End) and racehorse owner. *Bill Hudson (Alaska politician), Bill Hudson, 88, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1987–1995, 1997–2003). *Orphy Klempa, 70, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2006–2010) and West Virginia Senate, Senate (2010–2012). *George W. Knight III, 89, American minister. *Lavoisier Maia, 93, Brazilian physician and politician, governor of Rio Grande do Norte (1979–1983), Federal Senate (Brazil), senator (1987–1995), and Chamber of Deputies (Brazil), deputy (1999–2007). *Muhammad Pervaiz Malik, 73, Pakistani politician, National Assembly of Pakistan, MNA (1997–1999, 2002–2007, since 2010) and Ministry of Commerce (Pakistan), minister for commerce and textile (2017–2018), cardiac arrest. *Boris Minakov, 93, Russian diplomat, List of ambassadors of Russia to Ivory Coast, Soviet ambassador to Ivory Coast (1986–1990). *Antônio Afonso de Miranda, 101, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Taubaté, Taubaté (1981–1996). *Barry Mora, 80, New Zealand operatic baritone. *Olav Nilsen, 79, Norwegian footballer (Viking FK, Viking, Norway national football team, national team). *Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, 59, Dutch climate scientist, cancer. *Elio Pandolfi, 95, Italian actor (''In Olden Days'', ''Obiettivo ragazze'', ''For a Few Dollars Less''). *Boris Pineda, 62, Salvadoran chess player. *Ockert Potgieter, 55, South African missionary and film director, COVID-19. *John Rogers (RAF officer), Sir John Rogers, 93, British Air chief marshal, Royal Air Force marshal. *Ray Sullivan, 44, American politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (2005–2011). *İsmet Uçma, 66, Turkish politician, MP (since 2011), lung cancer. *Nedumudi Venu, 73, Indian actor (''Aaravam'', ''Thakara'', ''Manjil Virinja Pookkal''). *Herbert L. Wilkerson, 101, American military officer, commanding general of Camp Lejeune (1972–1973). *Stewart Murray Wilson, 74, New Zealand convicted sex offender.


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*Raúl Baduel, 66, Venezuelan military officer and politician, Ministry of Defense (Venezuela), minister of defense (2006–2008), complications from COVID-19. *René Basset (photographer), René Basset, 102, French photographer. *Leon Black (basketball), Leon Black, 89, American college basketball coach (Texas Longhorns men's basketball, Texas Longhorns). *Brian Boudreau, 67, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA (1993–1998). *Warren Bryant (American football), Warren Bryant, 65, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Raiders). *Dragutin Čermak, 77, Serbian basketball player and coach, Olympic silver medalist (Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters, 1968). *Raúl Coloma, 93, Chilean footballer (Bádminton F.C., Ferrobádminton, Chile national football team, national team). *Ricarlo Flanagan, 41, American comedian and actor (''Shameless (American TV series), Shameless'', ''Walk the Prank''), COVID-19. *Hubert Germain, 101, French resistance fighter and politician, mayor of Saint-Chéron, Essonne (1953–1965) and
deputy Deputy or depute may refer to: * Steward (office) * Khalifa, an Arabic title that can signify "deputy" * Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries and regions, including: ** A member of a Chamber of Deputies, for example in Italy, Spai ...
(1962–1973). *Julie L. Green, 60, American visual artist, ovarian cancer. *Victor Gregg, 101, British author and World War II veteran. *Thomas Harris (diplomat), Sir Thomas Harris, 76, British banker and diplomat, List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to South Korea, ambassador to South Korea (1993–1997). *Roy Horan, 71, American actor (''Game of Death II'', ''Snake in the Eagle's Shadow'') and martial artist. *Eddie Jaku, 101, German-born Australian writer and Holocaust survivor. *Zinaida Korneva, 99, Russian military veteran and charity fundraiser. *Renton Laidlaw, 82, British golf broadcaster and journalist, COVID-19. *Marcus Malone, 77, American percussionist (Santana (band), Santana) and composer ("Soul Sacrifice (song), Soul Sacrifice"). *Vladimir Markin (journalist), Vladimir Markin, 64, Russian journalist and politician. *Paddy Moloney, 83, Irish musician (The Chieftains) and producer. *Chie Nakane, 94, Japanese anthropologist. *Julija Portjanko, 38, Ukrainian-born Macedonian handball player (Kometal Gjorče Petrov Skopje, Kometal Gjorče Petrov, Brest Bretagne Handball, Arvor 29, North Macedonia women's national handball team, Macedonia national team). *Musa al-Qarni, 67, Saudi Arabian Islamic cleric. *Roger St. Pierre, 79, British journalist, writer and broadcaster. *Srikanth (Tamil actor, born 1940), Srikanth, 81, Indian actor (''Vennira Aadai'', ''Naanal (film), Naanal'', ''Selva Magal''). *Kariamu Welsh, 72, American choreographer. *Laurent Wetzel, 71, French academic and politician, Departmental council (France), general councilor of the Canton of Sartrouville (1985–1998) and mayor of Sartrouville (1989–1995).


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*Otis Armstrong, 70, American College Football Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame football player (Purdue Boilermakers football, Purdue Boilermakers,
Denver Broncos The Denver Broncos are a professional American football franchise based in Denver. The Broncos compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) West division. The team is headquart ...
). *Dario Barluzzi, 86, Italian football player (A.C.D. Treviso, Treviso, A.C. Milan, Milan) and manager (S.S.D. Varese Calcio, Varese). *Timuel Black, 102, American historian and civil rights activist. *Viktor Bryukhanov, 85, Uzbek engineer, director of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (1970–1986). *Ray Cranch, 98, New Zealand rugby league player (Auckland rugby league team, Auckland, New Zealand national rugby league team, national team). *Piero De Masi, 84, Italian diplomat, ambassador to Namibia (1990–1996). *Ray Fosse, 74, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. Since , they have played at Progressive F ...
, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners) and broadcaster,
World Series The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, contested since 1903 between the champion teams of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL). The winner of the World ...
champion (1973 World Series, 1973, 1974 World Series, 1974), cancer. *David Galliford, 96, English Anglican clergyman, bishop of Hulme (1975–1984) and Bishop of Bolton, Bolton (1984–1991) *Gonario Gianoglio, 89, Italian politician, mayor of Nuoro (1966–1971). *Girjesh Govil, 81, Indian molecular biophysicist. *Bill Hager, 74, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (2010–2018). *Andrea Haugen, 52, German singer (Cradle of Filth), writer and model, Kongsberg attack, stabbed. *Jennifer L. Kelsey, 79, American epidemiologist. *Dale Kildee, 92, American politician, member of the
Michigan House of Representatives The Michigan House of Representatives is the lower house of the Michigan Legislature. There are 110 members, each of whom is elected from constituencies having approximately 77,000 to 91,000 residents, based on population figures from the 2010 ...
(1965–1974) and Michigan Senate, Senate (1975–1976) and the
U.S. House of Representatives The United States House of Representatives, often referred to as the House of Representatives, the U.S. House, or simply the House, is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber. Together they ...
(1977–2013). *Emmanuel de La Taille, 89, Moroccan-born French journalist and television producer, traffic collision. *Frances Line, 81, British broadcasting executive, controller of BBC Radio 2 (1986–1996). *Conrado Miranda, 92, Salvadoran football player (C.D. Atlético Marte, Atlético Marte, El Salvador national football team, national team) and manager (A.D. Isidro Metapán, Isidro Metapán), COVID-19. *Earl Old Person, 92, American Blackfeet Nation, Blackfeet chief, cancer. *Gary Paulsen, 82, American novelist (''Hatchet (novel), Hatchet'', ''Dogsong'', ''The River (Paulsen novel), The River''), cardiac arrest. *Norm Provan, 89, Australian rugby league player (St. George Dragons, New South Wales rugby league team, New South Wales, Australia men's national rugby league team, national team). *Bela Rudenko, 88, Russian music educator. *Clem Tillion, 96, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1963–1975), member (1975–1981) and president of the Alaska Senate, senate (1979–1981). *Agnes Tirop, 25, Kenyan Olympic long-distance runner (Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 5000 metres, 2020), stabbed. *Zafar Usmanov, 84, Tajik mathematician. *Patrick Walker (MI5 officer), Sir Patrick Walker, 89, British civil servant, director general of MI5 (1988–1992). *Stephen Yang Xiangtai, 98, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Daming, Daming (1999–2016). *Fumio Yamamoto, 58, Japanese author, pancreatic cancer.


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*Joseph Kofi Adda, 65, Ghanaian politician, Parliament of Ghana, MP (2003–2013) and Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, minister of energy (2006–2008). *Susagna Arasanz, 60, Andorran politician and economist, Ministry of Finance (Andorra), minister of finance (1994–2000) and General Council (Andorra), general councillor (1997), cancer. *Abu Musab al-Barnawi, Nigerian Islamic militant, leader of Islamic State – West Africa Province, ISWAP (since 2016). (death announced on this date) *Reg Beresford, 100, English footballer (Crystal Palace F.C., Crystal Palace). *Clint Dunford, 78, Canadian politician, Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Alberta MLA (1993–2008). *Akkiraju Haragopal, 63, Indian politician, kidney failure. *Rodney Jory, 82, Australian physicist. *Ojārs Ēriks Kalniņš, 71, Latvian diplomat and politician, List of ambassadors of Latvia to the United States, ambassador to the United States (1993–1999) and Saeima, deputy (since 2010). *Phil Leadbetter, 59, American resonator guitar player, COVID-19. *Lee Wan-koo, 71, South Korean politician, Prime Minister of South Korea, prime minister (2015), National Assembly (South Korea), MP (1996–2004, 2013–2016) and governor of South Chungcheong Province (2006–2009), multiple myeloma. *Tom Morey, 86, American musician, engineer, and surfboard shaper. *Mayumi Moriyama, 93, Japanese politician, Chief Cabinet Secretary, chief cabinet secretary (1989–1990), minister of Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, education (1992–1993) and Minister of Justice (Japan), justice (2001–2003). *Derek Pearsall, 90, British medievalist. *Gerry Robinson, Sir Gerry Robinson, 72, Irish-born British television presenter (''Can Gerry Robinson Fix the NHS?'') and executive, chair of Arts Council England (1998–2004). *Sarkasi Said, 81, Singaporean batik artist. *Raymond Setlakwe, 93, Canadian entrepreneur, lawyer and politician, Senate of Canada, senator (2000–2003). *Vic Sison, 84, Filipino footballer (Lions F.C., Lions, Philippines national football team, national team), COVID-19. *Gennady Sizov, 80, Russian diplomat, List of ambassadors of Russia to Bolivia, ambassador to Bolivia (1998–2003). *Traudl Stark, 91, Austrian child actress (''A Mother's Love (1939 film), A Mother's Love'', ''The Fox of Glenarvon'', ''Passion (1940 film), Passion''). *Diane Weyermann, 66, American film producer (''Collective (2019 film), Collective'', ''An Inconvenient Truth'', ''RBG (film), RBG''), lung cancer. *Marko Živić, 49, Serbian actor (''Balkan Shadows'', ''The Belgrade Phantom'') and television host (''Marko Živić Show''), COVID-19.


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*T.K. Abdullah, 92, Indian Islamic scholar. *Tuineau Alipate, 54, Tongan-born American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Saskatchewan Roughriders, New York Jets). *David Amess, Sir David Amess, 69, British politician, MP (since 1983), Murder of David Amess, stabbed. *Leland I. Anderson, 93, American electrical engineer. *Avi Barot, 29, Indian cricketer (Saurashtra cricket team, Saurashtra), heart attack. *Dan Benishek, 69, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives The United States House of Representatives, often referred to as the House of Representatives, the U.S. House, or simply the House, is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber. Together they ...
(2011–2017). *André Cognat, 83, French Guinean Wayana tribal chief. *Joanna Cameron, 73, American actress (''The Secrets of Isis'', ''I Love My Wife (film), I Love My Wife'', ''Pretty Maids All in a Row''), stroke. *Michel de Roy, 72, French author. *Kihoto Hollohon, 89, Indian politician, Nagaland Legislative Assembly, Nagaland MLA (1977–2013). *Farrukh Jaffar, 88, Indian actress (''Umrao Jaan (1981 film), Umrao Jaan'', ''What Will People Say'', ''Gulabo Sitabo''). *Larry Koon (politician), Larry Koon, 77, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1975–2005). *Alfredo López Austin, 85, Mexican historian. *Gabriel Moran, 86, American academic and theologian. *Madame Nguyen Van Thieu, 90, Vietnamese socialite, first lady of South Vietnam (1967–1975). *Miguel de Oliveira, 74, Brazilian middleweight boxer, World Boxing Council, WBC List of world light-middleweight boxing champions, light-middleweight world champion (1975), pancreatic cancer. *Ottó Prouza, 88, Hungarian Olympic volleyball player (Volleyball at the 1964 Summer Olympics, 1964). *G. K. Govinda Rao, 84, Indian actor (''Grahana'', ''Maha Parva'', ''Malgudi Days (TV series), Malgudi Days'') and writer. *Mario Andrea Rigoni, 73, Italian poet and writer. *Abel Rodríguez, 50, Cuban actor (''El clon''). *Reinhold Roth, 68, German motorcycle racer. *Gerd Ruge, 93, German journalist (''ARD (broadcaster), ARD'', ''Die Welt''), author and filmmaker. *Metro Rybchuk, 85, Canadian politician, Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan MLA (1982–1986). *Vano Siradeghyan, 74, Armenian politician and writer, List of chiefs of the Police of Armenia, minister of internal affairs (1992–1996) and mayor of Yerevan (1996–1998). *Pornsak Songsaeng, 60, Thai luk thung and mor lam singer, heart attack. *Dorothy Steel (actress), Dorothy Steel, 95, American actress (''Black Panther (film), Black Panther'', ''Poms (film), Poms'', ''Jumanji: The Next Level''). *Don Stonesifer, 94, American football player (Chicago Cardinals). *Masten Wanjala, 20, Kenyan suspected serial killer, beaten. *Dave Washington, 73, American football player (
Denver Broncos The Denver Broncos are a professional American football franchise based in Denver. The Broncos compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) West division. The team is headquart ...
, Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers).


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*Robert Bainbridge (footballer), Robert Bainbridge, 90, English footballer (York City F.C., York City, Frickley Athletic F.C., Frickley Athletic, Selby Town F.C., Selby Town). *Paul Blanca, 62, Dutch art photographer. *Leo Boivin, 89, Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Penguins) and coach. *Denise Bryer, 93, British voice actress (''Terrahawks'', ''Return to Oz'', ''Labyrinth (1986 film), Labyrinth''). *Felipe Cazals, 84, Mexican film director (''The Garden of Aunt Isabel'', ''Canoa: A Shameful Memory'', ''Bajo la metralla''), screenwriter and producer. *José Ramón Ceschi, 80, Argentine Roman Catholic priest, writer, and television presenter. *Geoffrey Chater, 100, British actor (''Mapp & Lucia (1985 TV series), Mapp & Lucia'', ''Callan (TV series), Callan'', ''Barry Lyndon''). *Wes Cooley (motorcyclist), Wes Cooley, 65, American motorcycle road racer, complications from diabetes. *Peter Dickson (historian), Peter Dickson, 92, British historian. *Joseph Dwyer (engineer), Sir Joseph Dwyer, 82, British civil engineer and businessman. *Dennis Franks, 68, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions). *Reginald Green (economist), Reginald Green, 86, American development economist. *Frank Hargrove, 94, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1982–2010). *Alan Hawkshaw, 84, British composer (''Grange Hill'', ''Countdown (game show), Countdown'', ''Channel 4 News#Theme_music, Channel 4 News'') and keyboard player, pneumonia. *Kevin Hevey, 98, Australian Australian rules football, footballer (Hawthorn Football Club, Hawthorn). *Roger Hui, 67, Canadian computer scientist, co-developer of J (programming language), J. *George Kinnell, 83, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen F.C., Aberdeen,
Stoke City Stoke City Football Club is a professional football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, which competes in the . Founded as Stoke Ramblers in 1863, it changed its name to Stoke in 1878 and then to Stoke City in 1925 after Stoke ...
, Sunderland A.F.C., Sunderland). *Viktor Kryzhanivsky, 59, Ukrainian diplomat, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Ukraine, fall. *Betty Lynn, 95, American actress (''The Andy Griffith Show'', ''Cheaper by the Dozen (1950 film), Cheaper by the Dozen'', ''Meet Me in Las Vegas''). *Máire Mhac an tSaoi, 99, Irish poet and linguist. *Freddie Joe Nunn, 59, American football player (Arizona Cardinals, Indianapolis Colts). *Hiroshi Ono (artist), Hiroshi Ono, 64, Japanese pixel artist (Namco). *Achille Perilli, 94, Italian painter and sculptor. *Jean Rochon, 83, Canadian politician, National Assembly of Quebec, Quebec MNA (1994–2003). *Coleta de Sabata, 86, Romanian engineer, rector of Politehnica University of Timișoara (1981–1989). *Paul Salata, 94, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Colts) and actor (''Angels in the Outfield (1951 film), Angels in the Outfield''). *Pat Studstill, 83, American football player (Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots). *Ron Tutt, 83, American drummer (Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond, Roy Orbison).


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*Ahmad Shah Ahmadzai, 77, Afghan politician, acting Prime Minister of Afghanistan, prime minister (1995–1996). *Laila al-Atrash, 73, Jordanian writer and journalist. *Sergio Berlinguer, 87, Italian politician and diplomat, secretary general of the President of Italy, Presidency (1987–1992). *Anders Bodelsen, 84, Danish writer. *Chuck Bundrant, 79, American businessman, co-founder and chairman of Trident Seafoods. *Brian Gassaway, 49, American mixed martial artist (Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC). *Bruce Gaston (musician), Bruce Gaston, 74, American Music of Thailand#Classical music, Thai classical musician, liver cancer. *Nina Gruzintseva, 87, Russian Olympic sprint canoer (Canoeing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's K-2 500 metres, 1964). *Hido, 52, Japanese professional wrestler (Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, FMW). *Toshihiro Iijima, 89, Japanese film director (''Ultra Q'', ''Ultraman (1966 TV series), Ultraman'', ''Daigoro vs. Goliath'') and screenwriter, aspiration pneumonia. *Brendan Kennelly, 85, Irish poet. *Abdul Jamil Khan, 91, Pakistani doctor and hospital chairman. *Charlie Kulp, 96, American aerobatic pilot. *David M. Livingston, 80, American physician. *Mahipal Maderna, 69, Indian politician, Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, Rajasthan MLA (2003–2013), cancer. *Mike McCoy (businessman), Mike McCoy, 73, American petroleum engineer. *Owen Medlock, 83, English footballer (Chelmsford City F.C., Chelmsford City, Chelsea F.C., Chelsea,
Oxford United Oxford United Football Club is a professional football club in the city of Oxford, England. The team plays in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. The chairman is Grant Ferguson, the manager is Karl Robinson and t ...
). *Pamela Rose, 103, British actress. *Ernie Ross, 79, British politician, MP (1979–2005). *Floyd Salas, 90, American novelist and social activist. *Léon Vandermeersch, 93, French sinologist. *Robin Wood (comics), Robin Wood, 77, Paraguayan comic book writer (''Nippur de Lagash'', ''Dago (comics), Dago''). *Margaret York, 80, American police officer.


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*Jack Angel, 90, American voice actor (''Voltron (TV series), Voltron'', ''The Transformers (TV series), The Transformers'', ''A.I. Artificial Intelligence''). *Christopher Ayres, 56, American voice actor (''Dragon Ball'', ''One Piece (TV series), One Piece'', ''Black Butler''), complications from COPD. *Manuel Batakian, 91, Greek Armenian Catholic Church, Armenian Catholic hierarch, eparch of the Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Nareg in the United States of America and Canada, U.S. and Canada (2005–2011). *Val Bisoglio, 95, American actor (''Saturday Night Fever'', ''The Frisco Kid'', ''Quincy, M.E.''), Lewy body dementia. *Serhiy Burimenko, 51, Ukrainian footballer (FC Artania Ochakiv, Artania, FC Naftokhimik Kremenchuk, Naftokhimik Kremenchuk, MFC Mykolaiv, Evis Mykolaiv). *Ralph Carmichael, 94, American composer (''The Blob'', ''My Mother the Car'') and arranger (Nat King Cole). *Franco Cerri, 95, Italian jazz guitarist. *Maxine Conder, 95, American Navy rear admiral, United States Navy Nurse Corps, director, Navy Nurse Corps (1975–1979). *Tony Coop, 87, British golfer. (death announced on this date) *Jo-Carroll Dennison, 97, American pageant winner (Miss America 1942) and actress (''Winged Victory (film), Winged Victory'', ''The Jolson Story''), COPD. *Jaroslav Dočkal, 81, Czech football player (AC Sparta Prague, FK Teplice) and coach. *David Finn, 100, American public relations executive and photographer, co-founder of Ruder Finn. *Fred Goodall, 83, New Zealand cricket umpire. *Edita Gruberová, 74, Slovak operatic soprano. *Philippe Hadengue, 89, French writer and painter. *Willy Kemp, 95, Luxembourgish road bicycle racer. *Sami Kohen, 93, Turkish journalist (''Milliyet'', ''The New York Times''). *János Kornai, 93, Hungarian economist. *Werner Lambersy, 79, Belgian poet. *William Lucking, 80, American actor (''Sons of Anarchy'', ''The Rundown'', ''The Magnificent Seven Ride!''). *Pamela McCorduck, 80, English-born American author and journalist. *Vamona Navelcar, 91, Indian painter. *Miguel Palmer, 78, Mexican actor (''Bodas de odio'', ''Dos hogares''). *Colin Powell, 84, American general and politician, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1989–1993) and United States Secretary of State, secretary of state (2001–2005), complications from COVID-19. *Sukhdev Rajbhar, 70, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Uttar Pradesh MLA (1991–1995, 2002–2012, since 2017). *Shankar Rao (actor), Shankar Rao, 84, Indian actor (''Silli Lalli''). *Charles Ryan (mayor), Charles Ryan, 94, American politician, mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts (1962–1967, 2004–2008). *Sean Wainui, 25, New Zealand rugby union player (Taranaki (National Provincial Championship), Taranaki, Chiefs (rugby union), Chiefs, Māori All Blacks), traffic collision. *Bandula Warnapura, 68, Sri Lankan cricketer (Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club, Bloomfield, Sri Lanka national cricket team, national team). *Xu Qin (born 1928), Xu Qin, 93, Chinese politician, delegate to the National People's Congress (1978–1998). *Bill Zeliff, 85, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives The United States House of Representatives, often referred to as the House of Representatives, the U.S. House, or simply the House, is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber. Together they ...
(1991–1997).


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*Kjersti Alveberg, 73, Norwegian dancer and choreographer. *Abdelouahed Belkeziz, 82, Moroccan diplomat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates (Morocco), minister of foreign affairs (1983–1985) and general secretary of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, OIC (2001–2004). *Leslie Bricusse, 90, British composer (''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory''), lyricist ("Goldfinger (Shirley Bassey song), Goldfinger", "You Only Live Twice (song), You Only Live Twice") and playwright, Academy Awards, Oscar winner (40th Academy Awards, 1968, 55th Academy Awards, 1983). *Patrick Byrne (Irish politician), Patrick Byrne, 96, Irish politician, Teachta Dála, TD (1956–1969). *Antonio Coggio, 82, Italian composer, arranger, and record producer. *Michel Degand, 86, French artist. *Bob Graham (rugby union), Bob Graham, 85, New Zealand rugby union player and coach (Auckland Rugby Union, Auckland, Junior All Blacks). *Tamara Gudima, 85, Russian politician, State Duma, deputy (1993–2000). *Pierre Kerkhoffs, 85, Dutch footballer (Sportclub Enschede, SC Enschede, PSV Eindhoven, PSV, Netherlands national football team, national team). *Archie Lamb, Sir Archie Lamb, 99, British fighter pilot and diplomat, List of diplomats of the United Kingdom to Norway, ambassador to Norway (1978–1980). *Branko Mamula, 100, Serbian politician and military officer, Ministry of Defence (Yugoslavia), minister of defence of Yugoslavia (1982–1988), COVID-19. *Michel Nadeau, 74, Canadian administrator and journalist. *Tullis Onstott, 66, American geologist, complications from lung cancer. *Donald Lewis Shaw, 84, American communication scholar. *Gary Summerhays, 71, Canadian boxer. *Bernard Tiphaine, 83, French actor.


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*Carlo Amato, 83, Italian-born Sammarinese-American businessman and diplomat, ambassador of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta to St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines (since 1983). *Pat Campbell (broadcaster), Pat Campbell, 61, American talk radio host (KTSB (AM), KFAQ), brain cancer. *Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, 87, Hungarian-American psychologist (Flow (psychology), flow state concept). *Nick Dimitri, 88, American stuntman (''Hard Times (1975 film), Hard Times'', ''The Rat Patrol'') and actor (''Out for Justice''). *Douglas Ewald, 84, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1975–1983). *Dino Felisetti, 102, Italian politician and lawyer,
deputy Deputy or depute may refer to: * Steward (office) * Khalifa, an Arabic title that can signify "deputy" * Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries and regions, including: ** A member of a Chamber of Deputies, for example in Italy, Spai ...
(1972–1987). *Walter Gratzer, 89, German-born British biophysical chemist. *Tom Hannegan, 51, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (since 2017), stroke. *Hans Haselböck, 93, Austrian organist and composer. *Miguel La Fay Bardi, 86, American-born Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, territorial prelate of Roman Catholic Diocese of Sicuani, Sicuani (1999–2013). *Michael Laughlin, 82, American film director (''Strange Invaders''), producer (''Two-Lane Blacktop''), and writer (''Town & Country (film), Town & Country''), complications from COVID-19. *Robert H. MacQuarrie, 86, Canadian politician, Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Northwest Territories MLA (1979–1987). *Dragan Pantelić, 69, Serbian footballer (FK Radnički Niš, Radnički Niš, FC Girondins de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, Yugoslavia national football team, Yugoslavia national team), COVID-19. *Proterios Pavlopoulos, 75, Greek Orthodox prelate. *Jerry Pinkney, 81, American illustrator (''John Henry (picture book), John Henry'', ''The Talking Eggs: A Folktale from the American South'') and children's writer (''The Lion & the Mouse''), heart attack. *Eudora Quartey-Koranteng, Ghanaian diplomat, ambassador extraordinaire to Italy (since 2019), cardiac arrest. *Horacio A. Tenorio, 86, Mexican Latter-day Saints general authority, member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy (1989–1994). *Bjorn Thorsrud, 58, American music producer, programmer, and audio engineer. *Robert Thurston, 84, American science fiction author. *Barry Turner (politician), Barry Turner, 75, Canadian politician, MP (1984–1988), cancer. *Sardar Muhammad Yaqoob, Pakistani politician, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, deputy speaker of the National Assembly (2002–2007). *Nyapanyapa Yunupingu, 76, Australian Yolngu painter.


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*Yasin Abu Bakr, 80, Trinidadian Islamic leader (Jamaat al Muslimeen) and coupist, leader of the Jamaat al Muslimeen coup attempt. *George Butler (filmmaker), George Butler, 78, British-American filmmaker (''Pumping Iron'', ''The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition'', ''Going Upriver''), pneumonia. *William G. Conway, 91, American zoologist, ornithologist and conservationist. *Jean-Jacques Duval, 91, French-born American artist. *Einár (rapper), Einár, 19, Swedish rapper, shot. *Kathy Flores, 66, American rugby union player (United States women's national rugby union team, national team), colon cancer. *Hartmut Geerken, 82, German author, musician and composer. *Gurie Georgiu, 52, Romanian Orthodox bishop of Diocese of Deva and Hunedoara, Deva and Hunedoara (since 2009), COVID-19. *Bernard Haitink, 92, Dutch conductor (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra) and opera artistic director (Royal Opera House). *Hassan Hanafi, 86, Egyptian philosopher. *Martha Henry, 83, American-born Canadian actress (''The Wars (film), The Wars'', ''Dancing in the Dark (1986 film), Dancing in the Dark'', ''Mustard Bath (film), Mustard Bath''). *István Herman, 74, Hungarian politician, National Assembly (Hungary), MP (2010–2014). *Halyna Hutchins, 42, Ukrainian-American cinematographer (''Archenemy (film), Archenemy'', ''Darlin' (2019 film), Darlin''', ''Rust (upcoming film), Rust''), Rust shooting incident, accidental shooting. *Pierre Jamjian, 72, Lebanese actor. *Michihiko Kano, 79, Japanese politician, National Diet, MP (1976–1979, 2005–2012) and Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan), minister of agriculture (2010–2012). *Tigran Karapetyan, 76, Armenian politician, chairman of the People's Party (Armenia), People's Party. *Vladimir Karolev, 60, Bulgarian politician and economist, member of the Municipal Council of Sofia (2003–2011). *Simon Lewty, 80, English artist. *Wes Magee, 82, British poet and children's author. *Robin McNamara, 74, American singer-songwriter ("Lay a Little Lovin' on Me") and musician. *Billy Moran, 87, American baseball player (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Los Angeles Angels,
Cleveland Indians The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. Since , they have played at Progressive F ...
). *Jarosław Musiał, 58–59, Polish comic book artist (''Fantastyka'', ''Magia i Miecz'', ''Fenix (magazine), Fenix''). *Kamela Portuges, 58, American puppeteer (''Bicentennial Man (film), Bicentennial Man'', ''James and the Giant Peach (film), James and the Giant Peach'', ''Being John Malkovich''), pulmonary embolism. *Žarko Potočnjak, 75, Croatian actor (''Visitors from the Galaxy'', ''The Glembays'', ''Go, Yellow''). *Quandra Prettyman, 88, American academic. *Tom Samek, 71, Czech-born Australian artist. (death announced on this date) *Saori Sugimoto, 56, Japanese voice actress (''Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō''), heart failure. *Thích Phổ Tuệ, 104, Vietnamese Buddhist monk. *Jean Verdun, 90, French writer and Grand Master (Freemasonry), Freemasonry grand master. *Anđelko Vuletić, 88, Croatian-Bosnian poet and novelist.


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*K. A. Abraham, 79, Indian cardiologist and writer. *Janali Akbarov, 81, Azerbaijani mugham singer. *Lilli Alanen, 80, Finnish philosopher. *Lía Bermúdez, 91, Venezuelan sculptor. *Jay Black, 82, American singer (Jay and the Americans), pneumonia. *Dave Cuzens, 88, Australian Australian rules football, footballer (Richmond Football Club, Richmond). *Adolfo J. de Bold, 79, Argentinian-Canadian cardiovascular researcher. *Cap Dierks, 89, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1987–2003, 2007–2011). *Irshat Fakhritdinov, 56, Russian politician, State Duma, deputy (2007–2016), COVID-19. *Ryszard Filipski, 87, Polish actor (''Hubal (film), Hubal'', ''An Ancient Tale: When the Sun Was a God'') and theatre and film director. *Valentin Gapontsev, 82, Russian-American businessman, founder of IPG Photonics. *Ju Gau-jeng, 67, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1987–1999), colorectal cancer. *Vibjörn Karlén, 84, Swedish geographer and geologist. *Vera Kuzmina, 97, Russian actress and Chuvash people, Chuvash activist. *Dalma Mádl, 88, Hungarian socialite, first lady (2000–2005). *Nabiel Makarim, 75, Indonesian politician, Ministry of Environment and Forestry (Indonesia), minister of the environment (2001–2004). *Serhiy Morozov, 71, Ukrainian football player (FC Zorya Luhansk, Zorya Luhansk, PFC CSKA Moscow, CSKA Moscow) and manager (FC Vorskla Poltava, Vorskla Poltava), COVID-19. *Álex Quiñónez, 32, Ecuadorian Olympic sprinter (Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metres, 2012), shot. *Joan Ringelheim, 82, American oral history archive director (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, USHMM), breast cancer. *Peter Scolari, 66, American actor (''Newhart'', ''Bosom Buddies'', ''Girls (TV series), Girls''), Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, Emmy winner (68th Primetime Emmy Awards, 2016), leukemia. *Vyacheslav Vedenin, 80, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion (Cross-country skiing at the 1972 Winter Olympics – Men's 30 kilometre, 1972). *Vera Venczel, 75, Hungarian actress (''Stars of Eger (1968 film), Stars of Eger'', ''The Toth Family''). *Sara Wilford, 89, American psychologist. *Udo Zimmermann, 78, German composer (''Weiße Rose (opera), Weiße Rose'', ''Der Schuhu und die fliegende Prinzessin''), musicologist, and opera director.


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*Mick Allan, 83, Australian Olympic rower (Rowing at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed four, 1956, Rowing at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed four, 1960, Rowing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed four, 1964). *Willie Aspinall, 78, English rugby league player (Warrington Wolves, Warrington, Rochdale Hornets). *Mark Barrington-Ward, 93, British newspaper editor (''Oxford Mail''). *Marcel Bluwal, 96, French film director (''Carom Shots'', ''The New Adventures of Vidocq'') and screenwriter. *Fabrizio Calvi, 67, French investigative journalist (''Libération'') and writer, suicide. *Nishat Khan Daha, 73, Pakistani politician, Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, Punjab MPA (since 2008). *Alfredo Diez Nieto, 103, Cuban composer and conductor. *Theodore H. Geballe, 101, American physicist. *V. Govindan, 80, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, Tamil Nadu MLA (1989–1991, 1996–2001). *Abdelbaki Hermassi, 83, Tunisian politician, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Tunisia), minister of foreign affairs (2004–2005). *Jim Malone (footballer), Jim Malone, 95, Australian
footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ...
(
North Melbourne North Melbourne is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melbourne local government area. North Melbourne recorded a population of 14,953 at the ...
). *Minoo Mumtaz, 79, Indian actress (''Kaagaz Ke Phool'', ''Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam'', ''Gazal (1964 film), Gazal'') and dancer, cancer. *Bob Neumeier, 70, American sportscaster (WBZ-TV, ESPN, NBC Sports), heart failure. *George Olesen (weightlifter), George Olesen, 60, Danish weightlifter. *Peter Pharoah, 87, British public health scientist, dementia. *Carolyn Pollan, 84, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1975–1999). *Valentyna Rakytianska, 73, Ukrainian librarian, director of the Kharkiv Korolenko State Scientific Library. *Aleksandr Rogozhkin, 72, Russian film director (''Peculiarities of the National Hunt'', ''Operation Happy New Year'', ''The Cuckoo (film), The Cuckoo'') and writer. *Michael Rutter, Sir Michael Rutter, 88, British child psychiatrist. *Vishaka Siriwardana, 65, Sri Lankan actress, (''Christhu Charithaya'', ''Bheeshanaye Athuru Kathawak''), cancer. *Cyrille Tahay, 82, Belgian politician, member of the Parliament of Wallonia (1995-1999). *Sirkka Turkka, 82, Finnish poet. *Grant Woods, 67, American politician, Arizona Attorney General, Arizona attorney general (1991–1999), heart attack.


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*Fredrik Andersson Hed, 49, Swedish golfer, cancer. *Arved Birnbaum, 59, German actor (''We Are the Night (film), We Are the Night''). *Bùi Diễm, 98, Vietnamese diplomat, List of ambassadors of Vietnam to the United States, ambassador of South Vietnam to the United States (1965–1972). *Erna de Vries, 98, German Holocaust survivor and lecturer. *John Morrison Forbes, Sir John Morrison Forbes, 96, British Royal Navy admiral, Flag Officer, Plymouth (1977–1979). *Gene Freidman, 50, Russian-American taxi executive, heart attack. *Arnold Hano, 99, American novelist, biographer and journalist. *Mike Hoffmann, 67, American guitarist and record producer, pulmonary embolism. *Muhammad Hudori, 53, Indonesian bureaucrat, secretary-general of the Ministry of Home Affairs (Indonesia), Ministry of Home Affairs (since 2020). *Mamat Khalid, 58, Malaysian screenwriter and director (''Puteri Gunung Ledang (film), Puteri Gunung Ledang'', ''Zombi Kampung Pisang'', ''Hantu Kak Limah''). *Krzysztof Kiersznowski, 70, Polish actor (''Vabank'', ''Fever (1981 film), Fever'', ''The Mighty Angel''). *Abdul Rahim Majzoob, 86, Pakistani Pashto poet, writer, and jurist. *John Murton (footballer), John Murton, 79, Australian footballer (Collingwood Football Club, Collingwood). *Indira Nath, 83, Indian immunoligist. *Sonny Osborne, 83, American bluegrass musician (Osborne Brothers) and banjo player, stroke. *Chandrishan Perera, 60, Sri Lankan rugby union player (Sri Lanka national rugby union team, national team). *John Traynor (criminal), John Traynor, 73, Irish criminal, cancer. *Sunao Tsuboi, 96, Japanese ''hibakusha'', anti-nuclear and anti-war activist. *James Michael Tyler, 59, American actor (''Friends'', ''Motel Blue''), prostate cancer.


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*Abdelmajid Chaker, 94, Tunisian politician, Chamber of Deputies (Tunisia), deputy (1959–1974). *Willie Cobbs, 89, American blues singer, harmonica player and songwriter ("You Don't Love Me (Willie Cobbs song), You Don't Love Me"). *Fofi Gennimata, 56, Greek politician, MP (2000–2002, 2012, since 2015) and president of the PASOK (since 2015), cancer. *Jean-Claude Guibal, 80, French politician,
deputy Deputy or depute may refer to: * Steward (office) * Khalifa, an Arabic title that can signify "deputy" * Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries and regions, including: ** A member of a Chamber of Deputies, for example in Italy, Spai ...
(1997–2017) and mayor of Menton (since 1989), heart attack. *Herbie Herbert, 73, American music manager (Journey (band), Journey, Roxette, Europe (band), Europe) and musician. *Paul D. House, 78, Canadian fast food executive, COO (1992–2005), CEO (2005–2008), and president (1995–2013) of Tim Hortons. *Anna Jekiełek, 83, Polish set and costume designer. *Fernando Herrera Mamani, 55, Peruvian politician, Congress of the Republic of Peru, congressman (since 2021). *Berry Mayall, 85, British sociologist and academic, cancer. *Ivy Nicholson, 88, American model and actress. *Gerard Phalen, 87, Canadian politician, Senate of Canada, senator (2001–2009). *Patrick Reyntiens, 95, British stained glass artist. *Eeileen Romero, 47, Salvadoran politician and disability rights activist, Legislative Assembly of El Salvador, deputy (2018–2021), cardiac arrest. *Aleksandar Shalamanov, 80, Bulgarian footballer (PFC Slavia Sofia, Slavia Sofia, Bulgaria national football team, national team) and Olympic alpine skier (Alpine skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics, 1960). *Sudi Silalahi, 72, Indonesian politician and lieutenant general, Ministry of State Secretariat (Indonesia), secretary of state (2009–2014). *Tim Thompson, 97, American baseball player (History of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Brooklyn Dodgers, Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers).


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*Albie Bates, 80, South African rugby union player (Leopards (rugby union), Western Transvaal, Blue Bulls, Northern Transvaal, South Africa national rugby union team, national team)and coach. *Gilberto Braga, 75, Brazilian screenwriter (''Escrava Isaura (1976 TV series), Escrava Isaura'', ''Dancin' Days (1978 TV series), Dancin' Days'', ''Água Viva (TV series), Água Viva''), esophagus perforation. *Linda Carlson, 76, American actress (''The Beverly Hillbillies (film), The Beverly Hillbillies'', ''Murder One (TV series), Murder One'', ''Kaz (TV series), Kaz''), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. *Umberto Colombo (footballer), Umberto Colombo, 88, Italian footballer (Juventus F.C., Juventus, Atalanta B.C., Atalanta, Italy national football team, national team). *Joe Lee Dunn, 75, American college football player and coach (New Mexico Lobos football, New Mexico Lobos, Ole Miss Rebels football, Ole Miss Rebels). *James L. Emery, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1965–1982) and administrator of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (1984–1991). *Lester Eriksson, 78, Swedish Olympic swimmer (Swimming at the 1964 Summer Olympics, 1964,
1968 The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide. Events January–February * January 5 – "Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. * Januar ...
). *Bruce Flick, 88, Australian Olympic basketball player (Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics, 1956). *Tiemen Groen, 75, Dutch Olympic cyclist (Cycling at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's individual pursuit, 1964). *Guan Dee Koh Hoi, 67, Malaysian politician, Dewan Negara, senator (since 2020), COVID-19. *Bobby Kline, 92, American baseball player (Washington Senators (1901–60), Washington Senators). *Miguel Leal (equestrian), Miguel Leal, 60, Portuguese Olympic equestrian (Equestrian at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping, 1996). *Mike Lucci, 81, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions). *Rose Lee Maphis, 98, American country singer. *Nawaf Massalha, 77, Israeli politician, member of the
Knesset The Knesset ( he, הַכְּנֶסֶת ; "gathering" or "assembly") is the unicameral legislature of Israel. As the supreme state body, the Knesset is sovereign and thus has complete control of the entirety of the Israeli government (with ...
(1988–2003), complications from COVID-19. *Ludovica Modugno, 72, Italian actress (''Cado dalle nubi'', ''Quo Vado?'', ''Magical Nights'') and voice actress. *Vic Naismith, 85, Australian
footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ...
(Richmond Football Club, Richmond). *Đuro Perić, 91, Serbian politician, National Assembly (Serbia), MP (2008–2012, since 2020), COVID-19. *Roh Tae-woo, 88, South Korean politician, President of South Korea, president (1988–1993), Ministry of the Interior and Safety (South Korea), minister of home affairs (1982–1983) and Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, sports (1982). *Uri Rubin, 77, Israeli Islamic scholar. *Mort Sahl, 94, Canadian-born American comedian and actor (''In Love and War (1958 film), In Love and War'', ''All the Young Men''). *Walter Smith, 73, Scottish football player (Dundee United F.C., Dundee United) and manager (Rangers F.C., Rangers, Scotland national football team, national team). *Lil Terselius, 76, Swedish actress (''Games of Love and Loneliness''), intracranial hemorrhage. *Glen Tuckett, 93, American college baseball coach and athletic director (BYU Cougars). *Isabel Turner, 85, British-born Canadian politician, mayor of Kingston, Ontario (2000–2003), pneumonia. *Russell Woolf, 57, Australian radio presenter (ABC Radio Perth).


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*Sandy Carmichael, 77, Scottish rugby union player (West of Scotland F.C., West of Scotland, Scotland national rugby union team, Scotland national team, British & Irish Lions). *William Cook (computer scientist), William Cook, 57, American computer scientist (AppleScript). *Aramesh Dustdar, 90, Iranian philosopher. *Bob Ferry, 84, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Atlanta Hawks, St. Louis Hawks) and executive (Washington Wizards, Washington Bullets). *Bettina Gaus, 64, German journalist (Deutsche Welle, ''Der Spiegel''). *Tyler Herron, 35, American baseball player (Palm Beach Cardinals). *Russell Jennings, 66, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2013), cancer. *Gun Jönsson, 91, Swedish actress (''Harry Munter'', ''A Guy and a Gal''). *Ahmad Kamal Abdullah, 80, Malaysian poet and writer. *Gay McIntyre, 88, British jazz musician. *Bernd Nickel, 72, German footballer (Eintracht Frankfurt, BSC Young Boys, Young Boys, West Germany national football team, West Germany national team). *Jacek Niedźwiedzki, 70, Polish tennis player and coach. *Per T. Ohlsson, 63, Swedish journalist (''Lundagård (newspaper), Lundagård'', ''Expressen'', ''Sydsvenskan''). *Arnošt Pazdera, 92, Czech footballer (AC Sparta Prague, Sparta Prague, FK Teplice, Czechoslovakia national football team, Czechoslovakia national team). *Isaías Pérez Saldaña, 72, Spanish politician, member of the Parliament of Andalusia (1990–2008), and mayor of Ayamonte (1991–1996). *Wakefield Poole, 85, American dancer, choreographer, and adult filmmaker (''Boys in the Sand'', ''Bijou (film), Bijou''). *Salem Nanjundaiah Subba Rao, 92, Indian social worker, cardiac arrest. *Jonathan Reynolds (writer), Jonathan Reynolds, 79, American screenwriter (''Micki & Maude'', ''My Stepmother Is an Alien'', ''Leonard Part 6'') and playwright, organ failure. *P. J. Rhodes, 81, British academic and ancient historian. *Abba Sayyadi Ruma, 59, Nigerian politician, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, minister of agriculture (2007–2010). *Paul Smart (motorcyclist), Paul Smart, 78, English short circuit motorcycle road racer, traffic collision. *Christopher Wenner, 66, British-East Timorese journalist (''Channel 4 News'') and television presenter (''Blue Peter''), throat cancer. *Gerald R. Young, American intelligence official, Deputy Director of the National Security Agency, deputy director of the National Security Agency (1988–1990). *Ludovic Zanoni, 86, Romanian Olympic cyclist (Cycling at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's team time trial, 1960). *Peter Zelinka, 64, Slovak Olympic biathlete (Biathlon at the 1980 Winter Olympics, 1980, Biathlon at the 1984 Winter Olympics, 1984).


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*Ray Allsopp, 87, Australian
footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ...
(Richmond Football Club, Richmond, Victoria Australian rules football team, Victoria). *Ali Baghbanbashi, 97, Iranian Olympic long-distance runner (Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics, 1952, Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics, 1956). *Boris Binkovski, 76, German footballer (NK Maribor, Maribor). (death announced on this date) *Lisa Brodyaga, 81, American human rights activist. *Pavel Coruț, 72, Romanian writer and intelligence officer. *Jorge Cumbo, 78, Argentine quena player (Los Incas), cancer. *Raša Đelmaš, 71, Serbian rock musician (YU Grupa, Zebra (Yugoslav band), Zebra, Pop Mašina). *John Marion Grant, 60, American convict, execution by lethal injection. *Uwe Grimm, 58, German mathematician and physicist. *Linwood Holton, 98, American politician, governor of Virginia (1970–1974). *Calvin Jones (cornerback), Calvin Jones, 70, American football player (
Denver Broncos The Denver Broncos are a professional American football franchise based in Denver. The Broncos compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) West division. The team is headquart ...
). *Rama Khandwala, 94, Indian Army officer and tour guide. *Raymond Guy LeBlanc, 76, Canadian musician and poet. *Florence Alice Lubega, 103, Ugandan politician, Parliament of Uganda, MP (1962–1980). *Olena Lytovchenko, 58, Ukrainian writer, COVID-19. *Jovita Moore, 54, American news anchor (WSB-TV), brain cancer. *M. Krishnan Nair (doctor), M. Krishnan Nair, 81, Indian oncologist, founding director of the Regional Cancer Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, Thiruvananthapuram RCC. *N. Nanmaran, 74, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, Tamil Nadu MLA (2001–2011), cardiac arrest. *Francesco de Notaris, 77, Italian politician, Senate of the Republic (Italy), senator (1994–1996) and journalist. *Reinaldo Pared Pérez, 65, Dominican Republic, Dominican politician, Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican Republic, deputy (1998–2002), member (since 2006) and List of presidents of the Senate of the Dominican Republic, president (2006–2014, 2016–2020) of the Senate of the Dominican Republic, senate, suicide. *Cecil Perkins, 80, American baseball player (New York Yankees). *Sir Peter Petrie, 5th Baronet, 89, British diplomat, List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Belgium, ambassador to Belgium (1985–1989). *Jim Pollock, 91, Canadian politician, Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Ontario MPP (1981–1990). *Camille Saviola, 71, American actress (''The Purple Rose of Cairo'', ''Addams Family Values'', ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''), heart failure. *Thomas Minshull Stockdale, Sir Thomas Minshull Stockdale, 2nd Baronett, 81, British barrister. *Dick Szymanski, 89, American football player and executive (Baltimore Colts). *Mike Trivisonno, 74, American radio broadcaster (WTAM). *Davy Tweed, 61, Irish rugby union player (Ireland national rugby union team, national team) and politician, Ballymena (borough), Ballymena Borough councillor (1997–2015), traffic collision. *Miklós Zelei, 72, Hungarian poet, writer and journalist. *Victor V. Zhenchenko, 85, Ukrainian poet, translator and singer.


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*Kit Berry, British author. *Geraldo Brindeiro, 73, Brazilian jurist, Prosecutor General of the Republic (Brazil), prosecutor general (1995–2003), COVID-19. *Mehdi Cerbah, 68, Algerian footballer (JS Kabylie, RC Kouba, Algeria national football team, national team). *Iran Darroudi, 85, Iranian artist, cardiac arrest from COVID-19. *Dean Derby, 86, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings). *Gustave Diamond, 93, American jurist, judge (since 1978) and chief judge (1992–1994) of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, U.S. District Court for Western Pennsylvania. *Malcolm Dome, 66, English music journalist (''Record Mirror'', ''Kerrang!'', ''Metal Hammer''). *Reidar Due, 98, Norwegian politician, Storting, MP (1977–1989) and List of County Governors of Sør-Trøndelag, county governor of Sør-Trøndelag (1986–1993). *José Antonio González i Casanova, 85, Spanish jurist, academic and politician, stroke. *Herwig Maehler, 86, German papyrologist. *Eliyahu Matza, 86, Israeli judge, justice of the Supreme Court of Israel, Supreme Court (1991–2005). *Ashley Mallett, 76, Australian cricketer (South Australia cricket team, South Australia, Australia national cricket team, national team). *Aleksandr Martyshkin, 78, Russian rower, Olympic bronze medallist (Rowing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's eight, 1968). *Charles D. Metcalf, 88, American major general and museum director (National Museum of the United States Air Force). *Raoul Middleman, 86, American painter. *Clément Mouamba, 77, Republic of the Congo, Congolese politician, List of prime ministers of the Republic of the Congo, prime minister (2016–2021), List of Ministers of Finance of the Republic of the Congo, minister of finance (1992–1994), COVID-19. *Alina Obidniak, 90, Polish theatre director and actress. *Octavio Ocaña, 22, Mexican actor (''Vecinos'', ''Lola: Once Upon a Time'', ''La mexicana y el güero''), shot. *Bettina Plevan, 75, American lawyer, acute myeloma leukemia. *Puneeth Rajkumar, 46, Indian actor (''Appu (2002 film), Appu'', ''Abhi (film), Abhi'', ''Maurya (film), Maurya''), heart attack. *Jim Small, 88, Australian politician, New South Wales Legislative Assembly, New South Wales MLA (1985–1999). *Renato Zanettovich, 100, Italian violinist.


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*Pepi Bader, 80, German bobsledder, Olympic silver medallist (1968 Winter Olympics, 1968, 1972 Winter Olympics, 1972). *G. S. Bali, 67, Indian politician, Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Himachal Pradesh MLA (1998–2017), complications from kidney transplant. *Harris Berman, 83, American physician, dean of Tufts University School of Medicine (2009–2019). *Alan Davidson (cricketer, born 1929), Alan Davidson, 92, Australian ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame cricketer (New South Wales cricket team, New South Wales, Australia national cricket team, national team). *René Donoyan, 81, French football player (AS Saint-Étienne, FC Nantes) and manager (FC Nantes#Reserve squad, FC Nantes II). *Tony Featherstone, 72, Canadian ice hockey player (California Golden Seals, Oakland/California Golden Seals, Minnesota North Stars, Toronto Toros). *Maurice Frilot, 80, American Olympic boxer (Boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Welterweight, 1964). *Eric Greif, 59, American band manager and lawyer. (death announced on this date) *Göran Johansson (rower), Göran Johansson, 64, Swedish Olympic rower (Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless four, 1980). *Valeriy Khmelko, 82, Ukrainian sociologist. *Vyacheslav Khrynin, 84, Russian basketball player, Olympic silver medallist (1964 Summer Olympics, 1964). *Igor Kirillov, 89, Russian news anchor (Soviet Central Television, CT USSR), COVID-19. *Bernard Malango, 79–80, Zambian Anglican prelate, archbishop of Central Africa (2001–2006). *Valentina Malyavina, 80, Russian actress (''Ivan's Childhood'', ''A Literature Lesson'', ''King Stag''). *Crossbelt Mani, 86, Indian film director (''Midumidukki'', ''Manushyabandhangal'', ''Nadeenadanmare Avasyamundu''). *Gilberto Milani, 89, Italian Grand Prix motorcycle racing, Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. *Basílio do Nascimento, 71, East Timorese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Baucau, Baucau (since 2004), heart attack. *Bert Newton, 83, Australian television presenter (''In Melbourne Tonight'', ''Good Morning Australia (1992 TV program), Good Morning Australia'', ''Bert's Family Feud''). *Holger Obermann, 85, German footballer and journalist (''Sportschau''), COVID-19. *Francisco Ou, 81, Taiwanese diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China), minister of foreign affairs (2008–2009), ambassador to List of ambassadors of the Republic of China to Guatemala, Guatemala (1990–1996, 2002–2008) and List of ambassadors of China to Nicaragua, Nicaragua (1984–1985), pneumonia. *Jerry Remy, 68, American baseball player (California Angels, Boston Red Sox) and broadcaster (NESN), cancer. *Gladys del Río, 79, Chilean actress and comedian. *Justus Rosenberg, 100, Polish-born American educator, Resistance member during World War II. *Ron Serafini, 67, American ice hockey player (California Golden Seals). *Sonia Sheridan, 96, American artist. *Lafayette Stribling, 87, American basketball coach (Mississippi Valley State University, Tougaloo College). *Bernardo Tengarrinha, 32, Portuguese footballer (Vitória F.C., Vitória de Setúbal, PFC CSKA Sofia, CSKA Sofia, Boavista F.C., Boavista), Hodgkin's lymphoma.


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*Doğan Akhanlı, 64, Turkish-German writer, cancer. *Fayek 'Adly 'Azb, 63, Egyptian Olympic boxer (Boxing at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Flyweight, 1984). (death announced on this date) *Joan Carlyle, 90, English operatic soprano. *Chang Kuo-tung, 91–92, Taiwanese actor (''Love Family (TV series), Love Family'') and film producer, pancreatic cancer. *Jean-Marie Chevalier, 80, French economist. *Fernando de Parias Merry, 84, Spanish politician, mayor of Seville (1975–1977) and member of Cortes Españolas (1975–1977). *Frank Farrar, 92, American politician, Attorney General of South Dakota, attorney general (1963–1969) and governor of South Dakota, governor (1969–1971) of South Dakota. *Joan Ford, 95, British-born Canadian physician, assisted suicide. *Prabhakar Jog, 89, Indian violinist. *Valeriy Korotkov, 70, Ukrainian businessman. (death announced on this date) *Jim Lester, Sir Jim Lester, 89, British politician, MP (1974–1997). *Dorothy Manley, 94, British sprint runner, Olympic silver medallist (Athletics at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres, 1948). *Alpo Martinez, 55, American drug dealer, shot. *James Jemut Masing, 72, Malaysian politician, Sarawak State Legislative Assembly, Sarawak MLA (since 1983), complications from COVID-19. *Miguel Mena, 34, Peruvian-born American jockey, traffic collision. *Peter Philpott, 86, Australian cricketer (New South Wales cricket team, New South Wales, Australia national cricket team, national team), complications from a fall. *Walter Reichert, 92, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1964–1966) and Kentucky Senate, Senate (1966–1974). *Luigi Reitani, 62, Italian germanist, translator and literary critic, COVID-19. *Michel Robidoux, 78, Canadian musician. *Graham Ross (physicist), Graham Ross, 76–77, British theoretical physicist. *Dean Shek, 72, Hong Kong actor (''Drunken Master'', ''A Better Tomorrow II'', ''The Dragon from Russia''), cancer. *Ioannis Stathopoulos, 86–87, Greek politician, MP (1974–1993). *Antonia Terzi, 50, Italian Aerodynamics, aerodynamicist, traffic collision. *Catherine Tizard, Dame Catherine Tizard, 90, New Zealand politician, Mayor of Auckland City, mayor of Auckland (1983–1990) and Governor-General of New Zealand, governor-general (1990–1996). *António Topa, 67, Portuguese engineer and politician, Assembly of the Republic (Portugal), MP (since 2015). *Włodzimierz Trams, 77, Polish Olympic basketball player (Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics, 1968). *Aurel Vainer, 89, Romanian politician, Chamber of Deputies (Romania), deputy (2004–2016). *Simon Young (presenter), Simon Young, Irish radio presenter (RTÉ 2fm). *Avishag Zahavi, 99, Israeli botanist. *Andrzej Zaorski, 78, Polish actor (''The Mother of Kings'', ''Westerplatte (film), Westerplatte'', ''Pięciu'').Zmarł Andrzej Zaorski, aktor i satyryk. Miał 79 lat


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