Max Stilwell
5 hrs
Just like to thank everyone who thinks I don't watch the news and thinks they have to constantly Harass all my social media with celeb deaths 👎🏻
Truth is most of us ain't celebs who's gunna remember us or these guys... R.I.P April 2016
Valeriu Cotea (ro), 89, Romanian oenologist, member of Romanian Academy.[1]
Hans Koschnick, 87, German politician and diplomat, Bremen Senate president and mayor (1967–1985), President of the Bundesrat (1970–1971, 1981–1982), MP (1987–1998).[2]
Lonnie Mack, 74, American singer-guitarist (The Wham of that Memphis Man).[3]
Ferenc Paragi, 62, Hungarian Olympic javelin thrower (1976, 1980), world record holder (1980–1983).[4]
Prince, 57, American musician ("Purple Rain", "Little Red Corvette") and actor, Oscar (1984) and Grammy winner (1984, 1986, 2004, 2007).[5]
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Solomon Blatt, Jr., 94, American federal judge, U.S. District Court for South Carolina (since 1971).[6]
Jerry Greene, 74, American sports journalist (Orlando Sentinel).[7]
Guy Hamilton, 93, French-born British film director (James Bond, Battle of Britain, Evil Under the Sun).[8]
Luis Katigbak, 41, Filipino writer and music critic, complications from diabetes.[9]
Dame Leonie Kramer, 91, Australian academic, author and university administrator.[10]
Attila Özdemiroğlu, 73, Turkish composer, lung cancer.[11]
Solly Pandor, Zambian football manager (national team), heart attack.[12]
Qi Benyu, 85, Chinese politician and propagandist, cancer.[13]
Giannis Voglis, 78, Greek actor.[14]
Dwayne Washington, 52, American basketball player (New Jersey Nets, Miami Heat, Syracuse University), brain cancer.[15]
Victoria Wood, 62, British comedian and actress (New Faces, Victoria Wood As Seen on TV, Dinnerladies), cancer.[16]
Yu Songlie, 95, Chinese agricultural scientist, educator and academician (Chinese Academy of Engineering).[17]
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Ken Aldred, 70, Australian politician, MP for Henty (1975–1980), Bruce (1983–1990) and Deakin (1990–1996).[18] (death announced on this date)
Gerasimos Arsenis, 84, Greek politician, Minister for National Defense (1993–1996) and National Education and Religious Affairs (1996–2000).[19]
Patricio Aylwin, 97, Chilean politician, President (1990–1994).[20]
Estelle Balet, 21, Swiss snowboarder, world champion (2015, 2016), avalanche.[21]
Dud Beattie, 81, Australian rugby league footballer (Queensland).[22]
Errikos Belies, 66, Greek translator and poet.[23]
Ronit Elkabetz, 51, Israeli actress and film director (Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem), cancer.[24]
Karl-Heinz von Hassel, 77, German actor.[25]
Walter Kohn, 93, Austrian-born American theoretical physicist, Nobel laureate (1998).[26]
John McConathy, 86, American basketball player (Milwaukee Hawks, Northwestern State).[27]
Mehrdad Oladi, 30, Iranian footballer (Malavan), heart attack.[28]
Milt Pappas, 76, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs).[29]
Billy Redmayne, 25, Manx motorcycle racer, race collision.[30]
Igor Volchok, 84, Russian football manager.[31]
Pete Zorn, 65, American musician (Steeleye Span, Richard Thompson), cancer.[32]
Richard Lyons, 57, American musician (Negativland), melanoma.[33]
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Brian Asawa, 49, American opera singer.[34]
Paul Busiek, 93, American politician.[35]
Yuri Bychkov, 84, Russian art historian.[36]
William Campbell, 75, American business executive (Apple) and college football coach (Columbia University), cancer.[37]
Adrian Berry, 4th Viscount Camrose, 78, British journalist.[38]
Robert Christophe, 78, French swimmer, European champion (1958, 1962).[39]
Chyna, 45, American professional wrestler (WWF, NJPW) and actress (1 Night in China, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Illegal Aliens).[40]
Barry Davies, 71, British soldier, extracted Lufthansa Flight 181 hostages, heart attack.[41]
Hugh Faulkner, 83, Canadian politician, MP for Peterborough (1965–1979).[42]
Rubén Héctor di Monte, 84, Argentinian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Mercedes-Luján (2000–2007).[43]
Ben-Zion Gold, 92, Polish-born American rabbi.[44]
Cox Habbema, 72, Dutch actress, theater director and manager.[45]
Eva Henning, 95, Swedish stage and movie actress.[46]
Karina Huff, 55, British actress (The House of Clocks, Time for Loving, Voices from Beyond) and television personality, breast cancer.[47]
Sir John Leslie, 4th Baronet, 99, Anglo-Irish aristocrat and media personality.[48]
Johan van Minnen (nl), 83, Dutch journalist.[49]
Vladimir Nemukhin, 90, Russian painter (Bulldozer Exhibition).[50]
Scott Nimerfro, 54, American writer and producer (Hannibal, Once Upon a Time, X-Men), cancer.[51]
Fulvio Roiter, 89, Italian photographer, Prix Nadar winner (1956).[52]
Gert Schramm, 87, German Holocaust survivor.[53]
Zoltán Szarka, 73, Hungarian football player and coach, Olympic champion (1968).[54]
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Tiga Bayles, 62, Australian radio presenter and indigenous rights activist, cancer.[55]
Bob Charles, 79, American-born Australian politician, MP for La Trobe (1990–2004).[56]
Clifton C. Garvin, 94, American businessman, CEO of Exxon (1975–1986).[57]
Luis Horacio Gomez González, 57, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Puerto Gaitán (2014–2016).[58]
Toshiro Konishi, 63, Japanese chef, cancer.[59]
Sergey Malyutin, 30, Russian footballer (FC Kaluga).[60]
Bruce Mansfield, 71, Australian radio and television personality, prostate cancer.[61]
Doris Roberts, 90, American actress (Everybody Loves Raymond, Remington Steele, Christmas Vacation).[62]
Trần Phước Thọ, 23, Vietnamese footballer (Long An, U23 national team), traffic collision.[63]
Nicolas Tikhomiroff, 89, French photographer.[64]
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Vandy Anderson, 73, American radio broadcaster (KGBC).[65]
Muhammad Ayyub, 64, Saudi Arabian imam and Islamic scholar.[66]
Ron Bonham, 73, American basketball player (Boston Celtics, Indiana Pacers), NBA champion (1965, 1966).[67]
Jeanette Bonnier, 82, Swedish media proprietor (Bonnier Group), journalist (Expressen) and author.[68]
Miloud Chaabi, 86, Moroccan businessman.[69]
Rod Daniel, 73, American film director (Teen Wolf, K-9).[70]
William M. Gray, 86, American meteorologist.[71]
Charlie Hodge, 82, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Oakland Seals, Vancouver Canucks) and scout, NHL champion (1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1966).[72]
Clarence James, 84, Bermudian politician, Deputy Premier (1983–1989).[73]
Rubén Mendoza Ayala, 55, Mexican politician.[74]
U Pandita, 94, Burmese Buddhist monk and meditation teacher.[75]
Louis Pilot, 75, Luxembourgian football player (Fola Esch, Standard Liège, Royal Antwerp) and manager (national team).[76]
Ismael Quintana, 78, Puerto Rican singer and composer.[77]
Peter Rock, 70, Austrian-born Chilean rock musician.[78]
Richard Smith, 84, British painter, heart failure.[79]
Kit West, 79, British special effects artist (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Dragonheart, Enemy at the Gates), Oscar winner (1982).[80]
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Seth Glickenhaus, 102, American businessman and investor.[81]
Anne Grommerch, 45, French politician, member of the National Assembly (since 2008), Mayor of Thionville (since 2014), breast cancer.[82]
Laura Liu, 49, American state judge, Cook County Circuit Court judge (2010–2014), Illinois Appellate Court judge (since 2014), breast cancer.[83]
Frederick Mayer, 94, German-born American spy (OSS).[84]
A. A. Raiba, 94, Indian painter.[85]
Morag Siller, 46, British actress (Emmerdale, Memphis Belle, Casualty), breast cancer.[86]
Lars-Inge Svartenbrandt, 70, Swedish criminal, apartment fire.[87]
Louis Van Geyt, 88, Belgian politician, chairman of Communist Party of Belgium (1972–1989).[88]
Guy Woolfenden, 78, English composer and conductor.[89]
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Nguyen Anh 9, 76, Vietnamese songwriter and pianist.[90]
Ahmed Brahim, 69, Tunisian politician.[91]
Martin Fitzmaurice, 75, English darts personality.[92]
Gaetano Gagliano, 98, Canadian entrepreneur.[93]
Ted Gundry, 81, British radio broadcaster (BBC).[94]
Fred Hayman, 90, Swiss-born American fashion retailer (Giorgio Beverly Hills) and entrepreneur, helped develop Rodeo Drive.[95]
Dan Ireland, 57, Canadian-born American film producer and director (Jolene, The Whole Wide World, Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont).[96]
Ilija Ivezić, 89, Croatian film actor (Last of the Renegades, The Golden Years, Marshal Tito's Spirit).[97]
Zsolt Kaposvári, 47, Hungarian fencer and referee.[98]
Colin Knight, 81, New Zealand educationalist, principal of Christchurch Teachers' College (1986–1995).[99]
Liang Sili, 91, Chinese missile control scientist and academician (Chinese Academy of Sciences), vice-president of the International Astronautical Federation.[100]
Sir David MacKay, 48, British author, physicist and professor (University of Cambridge), stomach cancer.[101]
Alphons van Meeuwis, 99, Dutch resistance fighter, distributed Het Parool during WW2.[102]
Rod Reyes, 80, Filipino broadcast executive and journalist (The Standard), heart failure.[103]
Saul Same, 96, Palestinian-born Australian entrepreneur, businessman and philanthropist.[104] (death announced on this date)
Phil Sayer, 62, British voice artist, esophageal cancer.[105]
Malick Sidibé, 80, Malian photographer.[106]
Xu Caidong, 97, Chinese metallurgist and academician (Chinese Academy of Sciences), vice-governor of Guizhou.[107]
Carl M. Vogel, 61, American politician, member of the Missouri Senate (2003–2011), pancreatic cancer.[108]
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Srinivas Aravamudan, 54, Indian-born British academic.[109]
Miguel Castillejo Gorráiz (es), 86, Spanish canon (Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba) and financier (CajaSur), heart failure.[110]
Julio García Espinosa, 89, Cuban film director and screenwriter (The Adventures of Juan Quin Quin).[111]
Kurtis Haiu, 31, New Zealand rugby union player (Auckland, Blues), bone cancer.[112]
Matthias Joseph Isuja, 86, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Dodoma (1972–2005).[113]
Věra Kubánková (cs), 91, Czech actress, Thalia Award winner.[114]
Mariano Mores, 98, Argentine tango composer and pianist.[115]
Eeti Nieminen, 89, Finnish Nordic skier.[116]
Rex Patterson, 89, Australian politician, MP for Dawson (1966–1975).[117]
Steve Quinn, 64, British rugby league player (York, Featherstone).[118]
Jock Scot, 64, Scottish poet and recording artist.[119]
Manouchehr Sotodeh, 102, Iranian geographer and scholar of Persian literature, lung infection.[120]
Gareth Thomas, 71, Welsh actor (Blake's 7, Children of the Stones, Star Maidens), heart failure.[121]
Gwyn Thomas, 79, Welsh poet and academic, National Poet (2006–2008).[122]
Ray Thornton, 87, American attorney and politician, member of the United States House of Representatives from Arkansas (1973–1979, 1991–1997).[123]
Nera White, 80, American Hall of Fame basketball player.[124]
Bernard B. Wolfe, 101, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1965–1974).[125]
Sayed Zayan, 72, Egyptian actor.[126]
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Aquilino Bonfanti, 73, Italian footballer.[127]
Robbie Brennan, Irish musician (Skid Row, Auto Da Fé, Grand Slam).[128]
Hector A. Cafferata, Jr., 86, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient.[129]
Paul Carey, 88, American radio broadcaster (Detroit Tigers).[130]
Gianroberto Casaleggio, 61, Italian entrepreneur, co-founder of Five Star Movement.[131]
Woody Cornwell, 48, American abstract painter, co-founder of Eyedrum Art & Music Gallery.[132]
Pedro de Felipe, 71, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Espanyol).[133]
David Gest, 62, American TV producer (Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Special) and reality show contestant (I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!).[134]
Gib Guilbeau, 78, American musician (The Flying Burrito Brothers).[135]
Anne Jackson, 90, American actress (The Shining, Folks!, Dirty Dingus Magee).[136]
Bryce Jordan, 91, American academic administrator, President of the Pennsylvania State University (1983–1990).[137]
Alexander Kanengoni, 65, Zimbabwean writer, heart failure.[138]
Balls Mahoney, 44, American professional wrestler (ECW, WWE, SMW).[139]
André Mayamba Mabuti Kathongo, 85, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Popokabaka (1979–1993).[140]
Tōru Ōhira, 86, Japanese voice actor (Super Sentai, One Piece).[141]
Tibor Ordina, 45, Hungarian track and field athlete, brain cancer.[142]
Veenu Paliwal, 44, Indian motorcyclist, traffic collision.[143]
Tomaž Pandur, 53, Slovenian theatre director.[144]
Spec Richardson, 93, American baseball executive (Houston Astros).[145]
Agha Saleem, 81, Pakistani writer.[146]
Sir Arnold Wesker, 83, British playwright.[147]
Said Zahari, 88, Singaporean journalist and political prisoner.[148]
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Tony Ayers, 82, Australian public servant.[149]
Doug Banks, 57, American radio personality, diabetes.[150]
Joao Carvalho, 28, Portuguese mixed martial arts fighter, injuries sustained in match.[151]
Albert Filozov, 78, Russian actor.[152]
Emile Ford, 78, Saint Lucian singer ("What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?") and sound engineer.[153]
Hokie Gajan, 56, American football player and broadcaster (New Orleans Saints), liposarcoma.[154]
Ruth Gilbert, 99, New Zealand poet.[155]
Yura Halim (ms), 92, Bruneian politician, chief minister and lyricist (national anthem).[156]
Anne Gould Hauberg, 98, American arts patron, founder of the Pilchuck Glass School.[157]
Peter J. Jannetta, 84, American neurosurgeon (Allegheny General Hospital).[158]
Miss Shangay Lily, 53, Spanish drag queen.[159]
Nii Odoi Mensah, Ghanaian actor, kidney failure.[160]
Édgar Perea, 81, Colombian politician and football commentator.[161]
Richard Ransom, 96, American businessman (Hickory Farms).[162]
Ed Snider, 83, American sports executive (Comcast Spectacor, Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia 76ers), bladder cancer.[163]
A. R. Surendran, Sri Lankan lawyer, President's Counsel (2004).[164]
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Ronnie Davis, 66, American drag racer, race collision.[165]
John Ferrone, 91, American book editor (The Color Purple), complications from Parkinson's disease.[166]
James Cross Giblin, 82, American author, editor and publisher (Scholastic Press).[167]
Louis Gladstone, 88, American politician.[168]
Nicholas Hood, 92, American politician and civil rights activist, Detroit City Councilman (1965–1993).[169]
Howard Marks, 70, Welsh cannabis smuggler, writer and legalisation campaigner, colorectal cancer.[170]
Thomas Kwaku Mensah, 81, Ghanaian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Obuasi (1995–2008) and Archbishop of Kumasi (2008–2012).[171]
Tomáš Pustina, 38, Czech record holder, tallest man in the Czech Republic, heart failure.[172]
Ira Rosenberg, 99, American photographer (Detroit Free Press).[173]
Wayne Southwick, 93, American surgeon and academic.[174]
Henryk Średnicki, 61, Polish boxer, amateur World Champion (1978).[175]
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Frederic W. Allen, 89, American judge.[176]
Arthur Anderson, 93, American actor (Courage the Cowardly Dog, Midnight Cowboy) and spokesperson (Lucky Charms).[177]
Duane Clarridge, 83, American spy (CIA, Eclipse Group), complications from esophageal cancer.[178]
Tony Conrad, 76, American avant-garde musician, composer, video artist and professor (University at Buffalo), pneumonia.[179]
Juris Ekmanis, 74, Latvian academic, President of Latvian Academy of Sciences (2004–2012).[180]
Finn Hodt, 96, Norwegian speed skating competitor and coach.[181]
Lucas Martínez Lara, 73, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Matehuala (since 2006).[182]
J. Vinton Lawrence, 76, American CIA paramilitary officer, acute myeloid leukemia.[183]
Bea Maddock, 81, Australian artist.[184]
Martin Roberts, 48, English rugby union player (Gloucester Rugby).[185]
Will Smith, 34, American football player (New Orleans Saints), Super Bowl champion (2010), shot.[186]
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Dick Alban, 87, American football player (Washington Redskins, Pittsburgh Steelers).[187]
Mircea Albulescu, 81, Romanian actor and writer, heart failure.[188]
Barbara Anderson, 73, American political activist (Proposition 2½), leukemia.[189]
Harry Apted, 90. Fijian cricketer.[190]
David Dore, 75, Canadian figure skating competitor, judge and official, President (1980–1984) and Director General (1986–2004) of the CFSA.[191]
Stacy Fawcett, 45, American food reporter (WFAA), stabbed.[192]
Doug France, 62, American football player (Los Angeles Rams).[193]
Mildred Gordon, 92, British politician, MP for Bow and Poplar (1987–1997).[194]
William Hamilton, 76, American cartoonist, traffic collision.[195]
Jack Hammer, 90, American musician and songwriter ("Great Balls of Fire").[196]
Allen Webster Hawkins, 90, American newspaper publisher, President of the National Newspaper Association (1988).[197]
Keith Hefner, 87, American actor (Star 80, Fever Pitch) and television personality (The Girls Next Door), cancer.[198]
Charles Hirsch, 79, American forensic pathologist.[199]
Julien Hoferlin, 49 , Belgian tennis coach (national team), cancer.[200]
Etienne Hugel, 57, French winemaker (Hugel & Fils).[201]
George Ilsley, 88, Australian football player (Carlton).[202]
Daisy Lewellyn, 36, American reality television personality (Blood, Sweat & Heels), bile duct cancer.[203]
Fred Middleton, 85, English footballer (Lincoln City).[204]
Jim Ridley, 50, American newspaper editor-in-chief (Nashville Scene) and film critic.[205]
Edward J. Steimel, 94, American lobbyist and fundraiser, founder of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry.[206]
David Swift, 85, British actor (Drop the Dead Donkey).[207]
Wei Chueh, 88, Taiwanese Buddhist monk, founder of the Chung Tai Shan.[208]
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László Bárczay, 80, Hungarian chess Grandmaster.[209]
Freda Briggs, 85, English-born Australian professor and child protection expert, Senior Australian of the Year (2000).[210]
Joe Freeman Britt, 80, American attorney and death penalty advocate.[211]
Frank E. Denholm, 92, American politician, member of the House of Representatives from South Dakota (1971–1975).[212]
Matiu Dickson, New Zealand Māori academic (University of Waikato) and lawyer.[213]
Marcel Dubé, 86, Canadian playwright.[214]
Hendrikje Fitz (de), 54, German actress (In aller Freundschaft), cancer.[215]
Adrian Greenwood, 42, British art dealer and author, stabbed.[216]
Flávio Guarnieri (pt), 56, Portuguese-born Brazilian actor.[217]
Bernd Hoss, 76, German football manager.[218]
Theodore van Houten, 63, Dutch–British author and journalist.[219]
Rachel Johnson, 93, Scottish woman, last native of St. Kilda.[220] (death announced on this date)
Garry Jones, 65, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers).[221]
Vladimir Kagan, 88, American furniture designer.[222]
Jade Lemons, American rock musician (Injected), apparent drug overdose.[223]
Carlo Monti, 96, Italian athlete, Olympic bronze medalist (1948).[224]
Blackjack Mulligan, 73, American professional wrestler (WWWF, JCP, CWF).[225]
Phil Scheffler, 85, American editor (60 Minutes).[226]
Fane Spoitoru (ro), 57, Romanian businessman and mobster.[227]
Jimmie Van Zant, 59, American rock musician.[228]
Ruth Westbrook, 85, English cricket player and coach (national team).[229]
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Dennis Davis, 64, American drummer (David Bowie, Stevie Wonder), cancer.[230]
Jaime Pedro Gonçalves, 79, Mozambican Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Beira (1976–2012).[231]
Merle Haggard, 79, American singer-songwriter ("Okie from Muskogee", "The Fightin' Side of Me", "Carolyn"), Grammy winner (1984, 1998, 1999), complications from pneumonia.[232]
Darrell Hogan, 89, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[233]
Joel Kurtzman, 68, American economist, cancer.[234]
Robert MacCrate, 94, American lawyer, President of the American Bar Association (1987–1988).[235]
Sid Nathan, 93, British boxer and referee, complications of a fall.[236] (death announced on this date)
Ogden Mills Phipps, 75, American horse breeder.[237]
Pablo Lucio Vasquez, 38, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.[238]
Murray Wier, 89, American basketball player (Tri-Cities Blackhawks, Waterloo Hawks).[239]
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Michael Earls-Davis, 95, English cricketer.[240]
Zyta Gilowska, 66, Polish politician, Minister of Finance (2006, 2007), Deputy Prime Minister (2006, 2007).[241]
Roman Gribbs, 90, American politician, Mayor of Detroit (1970–1974).[242]
Leon Haywood, 74, American funk and soul singer.[243]
Henry Hobhouse, 91, British journalist and historian (Seeds of Change: Five Plants That Transformed Mankind).[244]
Ed Johnson, 71, American basketball player.[245]
Koço Kasapoğlu, 80, Turkish footballer.[246]
Kerrie Lester, 62, Australian painter, leukaemia.[247]
E. M. Nathanson, 88, American author (The Dirty Dozen).[248]
Cornel Patrichi (ro), 72, Romanian dancer, choreographer and actor.[249]
Jos de Rooij (nl), 60, Dutch accordionist.[250]
Mick Sullivan, 82, English rugby league footballer (Wigan), world champion (1954, 1960).[251]
Barbara Turner, 79, American actress (Soldier Blue) and screenwriter (Georgia, Pollock, The Company).[252]
Frank Wainright, 48, American football player (Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens), NFL champion (2000).[253]
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Ranjan Baindoor, 66, Indian cricketer.[254]
Wim Brands (nl), 57, Dutch television presenter.[255]
Jarle Bondevik, 81, Norwegian philologist.[256]
Irma Bule, 29, Indonesian pop singer, snake bite.[257]
Archie Dees, 80, American basketball player (Cincinnati Royals, Detroit Pistons).[258]
Raymond Fitzwalter, 72, British television journalist (World in Action).[259]
Georgi Hristakiev, 71, Bulgarian footballer, Olympic silver medalist (1968).[260]
Shahidul Islam Khokon, 59, Bangladeshi filmmaker, motor neuron disease.[261]
Manuel King, 92, American animal trainer and actor (Darkest Africa), complications of a fall.[262]
Doug Kraner, 65, American production designer (Uncle Buck, Gotham, Enough), complications from cancer.[263]
Chus Lampreave, 85, Spanish actress (Belle Époque, Volver).[264]
Carlo Mastrangelo, 78, American bassist and doo-wop singer (The Belmonts).[265]
Getatchew Mekurya, 81, Ethiopian jazz saxophonist.[266]
John Miller, 68, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate (since 2008).[267]
Royston Nash, 82, English conductor (D'Oyly Carte Opera Company).[268]
James Oyedeji, 64, Ghanaian football historian.[269]
George Radosevich, 88, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[270]
Mike Sandlock, 100, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).[271]
Dorothy Schwartz, 89, American singer (The Chordettes).[272]
Abe Segal, 85, South African tennis player, cancer.[273]
Pavel Šmok (cs), 88, Czech choreographer.[274]
Manolo Tena (es), 64, Spanish singer.[275]
Ken Waterhouse, 86, English footballer (Preston North End, Rotherham United).[276]
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Abu Firas al-Suri, 65–66, Syrian al-Nusra Front senior official, air strike.[277]
Phanor Arizabaleta-Arzayus, 78, Colombian criminal, heart attack.[278]
John Vane, 11th Baron Barnard, 92, British peer.[279]
Erik Bauersfeld, 93, American radio dramatist (KPFA) and voice actor (Star Wars, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Crimson Peak).[280]
Ward Crutchfield, 87, American politician, member of the Tennessee Senate (1985–2007).[281]
Bob Ellis, 73, Australian writer (Newsfront, My First Wife) and journalist, liver cancer.[282]
Bas van Erp, 36, Dutch wheelchair tennis player, Paralympic bronze medalist (2004).[283]
Leopoldo Flores, 82, Mexican artist.[284]
Don Francks, 84, Canadian jazz vocalist and actor (La Femme Nikita, Inspector Gadget, I'm Not There), lung cancer.[285]
Robert Guinan, 82, American painter, lymphoma.[286]
Lars Gustafsson, 79, Swedish writer and scholar.[287]
Rowley Habib, 82, New Zealand writer.[288]
Henry Harpending, 72, American anthropologist.[289]
Bill Henderson, 90, American jazz vocalist and actor (Clue, City Slickers, White Men Can't Jump), cancer.[290]
Alex de Jesús, 33, Puerto Rican professional and Olympic lightweight boxer (2004), shot.[291]
Martin Lampkin, 65, English motorcycle trials rider, cancer.[292]
Abdul Majid, 65, American convicted murderer and black nationalist.[293]
Cesare Maldini, 84, Italian football player and manager.[294]
Joe Medicine Crow, 102, American Crow historian.[295]
Ronald Mulkearns, 85, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ballarat (1971–1997), colon cancer.[296]
Whai Ngata, 74, New Zealand Māori broadcaster, journalist and lexicographer.[297]
Noh Jin-kyu, 23, South Korean short track speed skater, world champion (2011, 2012), cancer.[298]
Lola Novaković, 80, Serbian singer.[299]
Victoria Ostrovsky-Cohen, 93, Israeli jurist and judge.[300]
William Rice, 77, American food editor (The Washington Post, Food & Wine) and critic (Chicago Tribune), Lewy body dementia.[301]
Ian Robinson, 69, Zimbabwean cricket umpire, lung cancer.[302]
Jules Schelvis, 95, Dutch historian and Holocaust survivor.[303]
Kōji Wada, 42, Japanese singer ("Butter-Fly", "All of My Mind"), nasopharynx cancer.[304]
John Waite, 74, English footballer (Grimsby Town).[305]
Clarence Clifton Young, 93, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1953–1957), Nevada Senate (1966–1980) and Supreme Court (1985–2002).[306]
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Gato Barbieri, 83, Argentine jazz saxophonist, pneumonia.[307]
Rick Bartow, 69, American artist.[308]
Moreese Bickham, 98, American convicted murderer and anti-death penalty activist.[309]
Sergio Ferrari, 72, Italian footballer.[310]
Gallieno Ferri, 87, Italian comic book artist (Zagor, Mister No).[311]
Bill Green, 91, American journalist and ombudsman (The Washington Post).[312]
Boris Hybner (de), 74, Czech actor and mime artist.[313]
Nabil Nosair, 77, Egyptian footballer (Zamalek).[314]
Amber Rayne, 31, American pornographic actress.[315]
Dennis Riggin, 79, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).[316]
Valentin Rudenko (it), 78, Ukrainian astroscientist and grandmaster for chess composition (1980).[317]
László Sárosi, 84, Hungarian football player and coach.[318]
Thomas Zeng Jing-mu, 95, Chinese clandestine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Yujiang (1988–2012).[319]
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Aleksander Arkuszyński (pl), 98, Polish general.[320]
Pratyusha Banerjee, 24, Indian actress, suicide by hanging.[321]
Alan Carter, 86, British civil servant, Director of Immigration of Hong Kong (1983–1989).[322]
Tom Coughlin, 67, American business executive and convicted fraudster (Walmart).[323]
Mame Younousse Dieng, 76, Senegalese writer.[324]
Jaap Dronkers, 71, Dutch sociologist (University of Amsterdam).[325]
Shneur Zalman Feller (he), 103, Israeli jurist, Israel Prize recipient (1994).[326]
Artur Górski, 46, Polish politician, member of Sejm (since 2005), leukemia.[327]
Kao Ching-yuen, 87, Taiwanese businessman (Uni-President Enterprises Corporation).[328] (death announced on this date)
Richard S. Kem, 89, American Army major general.[329]
Emil Keres, 90, Hungarian actor and theatre director.[330]
Clarence Makwetu, 88, South African politician.[331]
Mei Ko-wan (zh), 98, Taiwanese academic administrator, President of Central Police University (1966–1973) and Tunghai University (1978–1992).[332]
Petrucio Melo, 65, Brazilian television presenter, cardiac arrest.[333]
Herbert Theodore Milburn, 84, American judge.[334]
Marjorie Peters, 97, American baseball player (AAGBPL).[335]
Patricia Thompson, 89, American philosopher.[336]
André Villers, 85, French photographer.[337]
Ron Wicks, 76, Canadian ice hockey referee, liver cancer.[338]
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