Deaths in April 2011
The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2011.
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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.
April 2011
1
- Peter Baumann, 75, Swiss psychiatrist.[1]
- Lou Gorman, 82, American baseball executive and general manager (Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners).[2]
- Jane Gregory, 51, British Olympic equestrian, heart attack.[3]
- George Gryaznov, 77, Russian Orthodox Archbishop of Chelyabinsk and Zlatoust (1989–1996), stroke.[4]
- Manning Marable, 60, American professor (Columbia University).[5]
- Edel Ojeda, 82, Mexican Olympic boxer.[6]
- Georgi Rusev, 82, Bulgarian theatre and film actor.[7]
- Siri Skare, 52, Norwegian lieutenant colonel, first Norwegian female military pilot.[8]
- Varkey Vithayathil, 83, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic hierarch, Cardinal (from 2001), Major Archbishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly (from 1999).[9]
- Brynle Williams, 62, Welsh activist (fuel protests) and politician, AM for North Wales (from 2003).[10]
2
- Larry Finch, 60, American basketball player and coach (Memphis Tigers).[11]
- John C. Haas, 92, American businessman (Rohm and Haas), natural causes.[12]
- Efraín Loyola, 94, Cuban flautist.[13]
- James McNulty, 92, Canadian politician, MP for Lincoln (1962–1968) and St. Catharines (1968–1972).[14]
- Jess Osuna, 82, American character actor (Three Days of the Condor).[15]
- Larry Parr, 64, American chess player.[16]
- Baba Reshat, 76, Albanian religious figure, head of the Bektashi order.[17]
- Tom Silverio, 65, Dominican-born American baseball player (California Angels).[18]
- Bill Varney, 77, American sound editor (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Back to the Future, Dune).[19]
- Romeo Venturelli, 72, Italian cyclist.[20]
- Paul Violi, 66, American poet, cancer.[21]
3
- Rafique Alam, 81, Indian politician, heart attack.[22]
- Amy Applegren, 84, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[23]
- Lena Lovato Archuleta, 90, American educator.[24]
- Ulli Beier, 88, German writer.[25]
- William Henry Bullock, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Des Moines (1987–1993) and Madison (1993–2003), lung cancer.[26]
- James Martin Fitzgerald, 90, American jurist, justice of the Alaska Supreme Court (1972–1974), senior judge of the District Court for the District of Alaska (1974–2006).[27]
- Martin Horton, 76, English cricketer, after long illness.[28]
- Kevin Jarre, 56, American screenwriter (Tombstone, Glory, The Mummy), heart failure.[29]
- Yevgeny Lyadin, 84, Russian footballer.[30]
- Marian Pankowski, 91, Polish writer.[31]
- William Prusoff, 90, American pharmacologist.[32]
- Calvin Russell, 62, American protest singer-songwriter and guitarist.[33]
- Mandi Schwartz, 23, Canadian college ice hockey player, acute myeloid leukemia.[34]
- Gustavo Sondermann, 29, Brazilian racing driver, race crash.[35]
- John A. Tory, 81, Canadian lawyer and corporate executive, stroke.[36]
4
- John Adler, 51, American politician, U.S. Representative from New Jersey (2009–2011), infective endocarditis.[37]
- Scott Columbus, 54, American drummer (Manowar).[38]
- Jackson Lago, 76, Brazilian politician, Governor of Maranhão (2007–2009), cancer.[39]
- Ned McWherter, 80, American politician, Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1973–1987) and Governor (1987–1995), cancer.[40]
- Juliano Mer-Khamis, 52, Israeli actor and political activist, shot.[41]
- John Niven, 89, Scottish footballer (East Fife F.C.).[42]
- Witta Pohl, 73, German actress.[43]
- Wayne Robson, 64, Canadian actor (The Red Green Show).[44]
- Craig Thomas, 68, Welsh author, pneumonia.[45]
- Juan Tuñas, 93, Cuban footballer.[46]
- Vakur Versan, 93, Turkish jurist, professor of administrative law (Istanbul University).[47]
- Boško Vuksanović, 83, Croatian water polo player.[48]
5
- Baruch Samuel Blumberg, 85, American doctor, Nobel laureate in medicine, heart attack.[49]
- L. J. Davis, 70, American writer.[50]
- Heinrich Kleisli, 80, Swiss mathematician.[51]
- John Mahoney, 61, American politician.[52]
- Ange-Félix Patassé, 74, Central African politician, Prime Minister (1976–1978) and President (1993–2003).[53]
- Gil Robbins, 80, American folk singer (The Highwaymen) and actor, father of Tim Robbins, prostate cancer.[54]
- Larry Shepard, 92, American baseball manager (Pittsburgh Pirates) and coach (Cincinnati Reds).[55]
6
- Thøger Birkeland, 89, Danish children's book author.[56]
- Igor Birman, 85, Russian-born American writer and economist.[57]
- Jim Blair, 64, Scottish footballer, natural causes.[58]
- John Bottomley, 50, Canadian singer-songwriter, suicide.[59]
- Mike Campbell, 78, Zimbabwean farmer, challenged Robert Mugabe (Campbell v Zimbabwe), complications from torture.[60]
- Giuseppe Comini, 88, Italian Olympic fencer.[61]
- Robin Lindsay, 97, British Olympic silver medal-winning (1948) field hockey player.[62]
- Coyote McCloud, 68, American disc jockey.[63]
- Johnny Morris, 87, English footballer.[64]
- Skip O'Brien, 60, American actor (CSI, The Hitcher, Blow), complications from prostate cancer.[65]
- Fritiof S. Sjöstrand, 98, Swedish physician and histologist.[66]
- F. Gordon A. Stone, 85, British chemist.[67]
- Sujatha, 58, Indian actress.[68]
- Hans Tiedge, 73, German spy.[69]
7
- Bruce Cowan, 85, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives (1980–1993).[70]
- Edward Edwards, 77, American serial killer, natural causes.[71]
- Hugh FitzRoy, 11th Duke of Grafton, 92, British aristocrat.[72]
- Pierre Gauvreau, 88, Canadian painter and television screenplay writer.[73]
- Blažena Holišová, 80, Czech film and theatre actress.[74]
- Arthur Lessac, 101, American voice trainer.[75]
- E. J. McGuire, 58, Canadian ice hockey coach and scout, cancer.[76]
- Hedzer Rijpstra, 91, Dutch politician.[77]
- Victor Surdu, 63, Romanian politician, first post-Communist Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.[78]
8
- Mario Branch, 31, American football player (Tennessee Titans, Amsterdam Admirals, Philadelphia Soul), heart failure.[79]
- Daniel Catán, 62, Mexican composer.[80]
- David S. Clarke, 69, Australian businessman, chairman of Macquarie Group (1985–2007), stomach cancer.[81]
- John McCracken, 76, American sculptor.[82]
- John Pugsley, 77, American libertarian speaker and writer.[83]
- Donald Shanks, 70, Australian operatic bass-baritone, heart attack.[84]
- Vasilijs Stepanovs, 83, Latvian weightlifter and Olympic silver medalist (1956 Melbourne).[85]
- Hedda Sterne, 100, Romanian-born American painter and printmaker.[86]
- Elena Zuasti, 75, Uruguayan stage actress and comedian, heart failure.[87]
9
- Pierre Celis, 86, Belgian brewer (Celis), cancer.[88]
- Robert Coleman-Senghor, 71, American English professor, torn aorta.[89]
- Chip Fairway, 38, American wrestler.[90]
- Nicholas Goodhart, 91, British marine engineer and glider pilot.[91]
- Jerry Lawson, 70, American videogame console engineer.[92]
- Sidney Lumet, 86, American film director (12 Angry Men, Dog Day Afternoon, Network), lymphoma.[93]
- Roger Nichols, 66, American sound engineer and record producer (Steely Dan), pancreatic cancer.[94]
- Yolande Palfrey, 54, British actress (Blake's 7, Doctor Who), brain tumour.[95]
- Orrin Tucker, 100, American orchestra leader.[96]
- Randy Wood, 94, American record producer, founder of Dot Records.[97]
10
- Bill Brill, 79, American sportswriter and newspaper editor, esophageal cancer.[98]
- Violet Cowden, 94, American pilot, member of Women Airforce Service Pilots during World War II, heart failure.[99]
- Don Merton, 72, New Zealand conservationist.[100]
- Mikhail Rusyayev, 46, Russian footballer.[101]
- Bob Shaw, 89, American football player (Los Angeles Rams).[102]
- Homer Smith, 79, American football coach (Army Black Knights), cancer.[103]
- Phil Solomon, 86, Northern Irish music executive.[104]
- Francis E. Sweeney, 77, American jurist, Ohio Supreme Court justice (1993–2004).[105]
- Stephen Watson, 56, South African writer and critic, cancer.[106]
11
- Billy Bang, 63, American jazz violinist, lung cancer.[107]
- Lewis Binford, 80, American archaeologist, heart failure.[108]
- Jimmy Briggs, 74, Scottish footballer (Dundee United).[109]
- Akis Cleanthous, 47, Cypriot politician, chairman of the Stock Exchange (2003–2007), Minister of Education and Culture (2007–2008), heart attack.[110]
- John D'Orazio, 55, Australian politician, member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for Ballajura (2001–2008), heart attack during surgery.[111]
- La Esterella, 91, Belgian Flemish singer.[112]
- Billy Gray, 83, English footballer (Nottingham Forest).[113]
- Murtaza Hassan, Pakistani stage comedian, hepatitis and liver cancer.[114]
- Sir John Lowther, 87, British public servant, Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire (1984–1998).[115]
- Sir Simon Milton, 49, British politician, London Deputy Mayor for Policy and Planning, after short illness.[116]
- Doug Newlands, 79, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen, Burnley).[117]
- Jørgen Munk Plum, 85, Danish Olympic athlete.[118]
- Peter Ruehl, 64, American-born Australian columnist.[119]
- Igor Runov, 48, Russian volleyball player, Olympic silver medalist (1988).[120]
- Angela Scoular, 65, British actress, suicide by poisoning.[121]
- Larry Sweeney, 30, American professional wrestler and manager, suicide by hanging.[122]
- Eric Wall, 95, British Anglican bishop, Bishop of Huntingdon (1972–1980).[123]
12
- Sachin Bhowmick, 80, Indian screenwriter, heart attack.[124]
- Lee Bradley Brown, 39, British tourist, died in police custody in Dubai.[125]
- Ronnie Coyle, 46, Scottish footballer (Celtic, Raith Rovers), leukemia.[126]
- Sidney Harman, 92, American businessman and publisher (Newsweek), acute myeloid leukemia.[127]
- Eddie Joost, 94, American baseball player and manager (Philadelphia Athletics, Cincinnati Reds).[128]
- Robert Lokossimbayé, 35, Chadian footballer.[129]
- Buster Martin, 104?, French-born British longevity claimant.[130]
- Aleksandar Petaković, 81, Serbian football player.[131]
- Jānis Polis, 72, Latvian pharmacologist, discovered rimantadine.[132]
- Ioan Şişeştean, 74, Romanian Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Maramureş (since 1994).[133]
- Désiré Tagro, 52, Ivorian politician, Interior Minister, chief of staff for Laurent Gbagbo, shot.[134]
- Miroslav Tichý, 84, Czech photographer.[135]
13
- Danny Fiszman, 66, British football director (Arsenal), cancer.[136]
- Seeta bint Abdul Aziz, 80, Saudi royal, sister of King Abdullah, after long illness.[137]
14
- Rosihan Anwar, 88, Indonesian journalist, heart failure.[138]
- Trevor Bannister, 76, British actor (Are You Being Served?, Last of the Summer Wine, The Dustbinmen), heart attack.[139]
- Walter Breuning, 114, American supercentenarian, world's third oldest man ever.[140]
- George Brookes, 76, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council (1991–1997).[141]
- Jon Cedar, 80, American character actor (Hogan's Heroes), leukemia.[142]
- Patrick Cullinan, 77, South African writer.[143]
- Louis Dufaux, 79, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Grenoble (1989–2006).[144]
- Bernie Flowers, 81, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[145]
- Joe Dan Gold, 68, American college basketball coach (Mississippi State).[146]
- Jean Gratton, 86, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mont-Laurier (1978–2001).[147]
- Cyrus Harvey, Jr., 85, American entrepreneur, stroke.[148]
- William Lipscomb, 91, American chemist, pneumonia.[149]
- Arthur Marx, 89, American writer, son of Groucho Marx.[150]
- Rami Reddy, 52, Indian actor, kidney failure.[151]
15
- Vittorio Arrigoni, 36, Italian activist, hanged.[152]
- Babu Baral, 47, Pakistani comedian, cancer.[153]
- Reno Bertoia, 76, Italian-born Canadian baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins), lymphoma.[154]
- Walter Brown, 85, Australian Olympic bronze medal-winning (1956) canoer.[155]
- Elmer Carter, 100, American Negro league baseball player.[156]
- William Cook, 80, American entrepreneur, philanthropist and historic preservationist, heart failure.[157]
- Hélio Gueiros, 85, Brazilian politician, Governor of Pará (1987–1991), Mayor of Belém (1993–1996), renal disease.[158]
- Michael Hurley, 87, Irish Jesuit and ecumenical theologian, co-founder of the Irish School of Ecumenics.[159]
- Hans Kohler, 81, Swiss Olympic weightlifter.[160]
- Vincenzo La Scola, 53, Italian tenor, heart attack.[161]
- Bobo Osborne, 75, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[162]
- Beryl Shipley, 84, American basketball coach (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, San Diego Conquistadors).[163]
- E. T. York, 88, American agronomist, educator and presidential adviser.[164]
16
- Gerry Alexander, 82, Jamaican cricketer.[165]
- Bijan, 67, Iranian-born American fashion designer, stroke.[166]
- Allan Blakeney, 85, Canadian politician, Premier of Saskatchewan (1971–1982), complications from liver cancer.[167]
- Auguste Caulet, 84, French Olympic boxer.[168]
- Chinesinho, 76, Brazilian footballer, Alzheimer's disease.[169]
- Stanley Glenn, 84, American baseball player and executive (Negro league baseball).[170]
- Bjørn Oscar Gulbrandsen, 85, Norwegian Olympic ice hockey player and sailor.[171]
- Bill Kinnamon, 91, American Major League Baseball umpire.[172]
- Serge LeClerc, 61, Canadian pardoned criminal and politician, MLA for Saskatoon Northwest (2007–2010), complications from colon and bowel cancer.[173]
- Alfonso Martínez, 74, Spanish Olympic basketball player[174]
- Tadeusz Pawlusiak, 64, Polish Olympic ski jumper.[175]
- William A. Rusher, 87, American columnist, publisher of National Review (1957–1988).[176]
- Dan Monroe Russell, Jr., 98, American senior (former chief) judge of the District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, natural causes.[177]
- Sol Saks, 100, American screenwriter, creator of Bewitched.[178]
- Hermod Skånland, 85, Norwegian Central Bank governor (1985–1993).[179]
- Harold Volkmer, 80, American politician, U.S. Representative from Missouri (1977–1997), pneumonia.[180]
17
- Nasser Al-Kharafi, 67, Kuwaiti businessman (M. A. Kharafi & Sons), heart attack.[181]
- James S. Albus, 75, American engineer.[182]
- Bob Block, 89, British comedy writer (Rentaghost, Life with The Lyons).[183]
- Joel Colton, 92, American historian, heart failure.[184]
- Osamu Dezaki, 67, Japanese animator (Space Adventure Cobra, Tomorrow's Joe), lung cancer.[185]
- Alfred Freedman, 94, American psychiatrist, led American Psychiatric Association to declassify homosexuality as a mental illness, complications following hip surgery.[186]
- Eric Gross, 84, Austrian-born Australian composer.[187]
- Alan Haines, 86, British actor.
- Wolfram Koppen, 72, German Olympic judoka
- Josefa Köster, 92, German Olympic sprint canoer.[188]
- Eddie Leadbeater, 83, English cricketer, after short illness.[189]
- Oldřich Lomecký, 90, Czech Olympic sprint canoer.[190]
- Blair Milan, 29, Australian actor and television presenter, acute myeloid leukaemia.[191]
- Nikos Papazoglou, 63, Greek singer-songwriter, cancer.[192]
- AJ Perez, 18, Filipino actor, traffic accident.[193]
- Raúl Sánchez Díaz Martell, 96, Mexican politician, Governor of Baja California (1965–1971).[194]
- Michael Sarrazin, 70, Canadian actor (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?; The Flim-Flam Man; For Pete's Sake), cancer.[195]
- Bhawani Singh, 79, Indian noble, titular Maharaja of Jaipur (since 1970).[196]
- Dennis E. Stowell, 66, American politician, member of the Utah State Senate (2007–2011), cancer.[197]
- Ken Taylor, 88, British television scriptwriter (The Jewel in the Crown).[198]
- Robert Vickrey, 84, American artist.[199]
- Victor Ward, 87, Canadian miner, survivor of the 1956 Springhill Mine disaster, after long illness.[200]
18
- Olubayo Adefemi, 25, Nigerian footballer, car accident.[201]
- Sadiq Ali, 58, Indian politician.[202]
- Pietro Ferrero Jr., 47, Italian businessman (Ferrero SpA), bicycle accident.[203]
- Kjell Håkonsen, 75, Norwegian harness racer and trainer.[204]
- Bob Plant, 95, British soldier, recipient of the Military Cross.[205]
- Mason Rudolph, 76, American golfer.[206]
- Giovanni Saldarini, 86, Italian cardinal, Archbishop of Turin (1989–1999), natural causes.[207]
- William Donald Schaefer, 89, American politician, Governor of Maryland (1987–1995), pneumonia.[208]
- Israpil Velijanov, 42, Russian Dagastani militant leader.[209]
- Ivica Vidović, 72, Croatian actor, after long illness.[210]
- Kim Yu-ri, 22, South Korean fashion model, apparent suicide.[211]
19
- Anne Blonstein, 52, British poet.[212]
- Lynn Chandnois, 86, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[213]
- Lisa Head, 29, British soldier, improvised explosive device.[214]
- Richard P. Klocko, 96, American Air Force lieutenant general.[215]
- Jeanne M. Leiby, 46, American writer and magazine editor, car accident.[216]
- Norm Masters, 77, American football player (Green Bay Packers), cancer.[217]
- Aage Møst, 87, Norwegian sports official, President of the Norwegian Athletics Association (1956–1965).[218]
- Serge Nubret, 72, French bodybuilder and actor (Pumping Iron).[219]
- Elisabeth Sladen, 65, British actress (Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures), pancreatic cancer.[220]
- Grete Waitz, 57, Norwegian marathon former world record holder, 1983 world champion and Olympic silver medallist (1984), cancer.[221]
20
- Allan Brown, 84, Scottish football player and manager (Blackpool, Scotland).[222]
- Tim Hetherington, 40, British photojournalist and filmmaker (Restrepo), mortar attack.[223]
- Rudolf Hilf, 83, German historian, political scientist and expellee politician.[224]
- Chris Hondros, 41, American photojournalist, mortar attack.[225]
- Osvaldo Miranda, 95, Argentine actor (Cita en las estrellas).[226]
- Patricia Ofori, 29, Ghanaian international footballer (2003 & 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup), traffic collision.[227]
- Madelyn Pugh, 90, American screenwriter (I Love Lucy, The Mothers-in-Law) and producer (Alice).[228]
- Tul Bahadur Pun, 88, Nepali World War II veteran, recipient of the Victoria Cross, cardiac complications.[229]
- Ted Quillin, 81, American radio personality.[230]
- Hubert Schlafly, 91, American engineer, co-inventor of the TelePrompter.[231]
- Kerry Smith, 58, New Zealand actress and broadcaster, melanoma.[232]
- Erwin Strahl, 82, Austrian actor.[233]
21
- Beverly Barton, 64, American romance author, heart failure.[234]
- Tine Bryld, 71, Danish social worker, writer, radio host and letters editor.[235]
- Annalisa Ericson, 97, Swedish actress (Summer Interlude).[236]
- Helen J. Frye, 80, American federal judge, after long illness.[237]
- Reginald C. Fuller, 102, British Roman Catholic priest and author.[238]
- Harold Garfinkel, 93, American sociologist.[239]
- W. J. Gruffydd, 94, Welsh poet.[240]
- Catharina Halkes, 90, Dutch theologian and feminist[241]
- Jim Heise, 80, American baseball player (Washington Senators), complications from surgery.[242]
- Jess Stonestreet Jackson, Jr., 81, American wine entrepreneur, founder of Kendall-Jackson, cancer.[243]
- Ken Kostick, 57, Canadian cooking show host (What's for Dinner?), complications of pancreatitis.[244]
- Max Mathews, 84, American engineer and computer music composer, complications from pneumonia.[245]
- Muhannad, 41, Saudi al Qaeda fighter in Chechnya, shot.[246]
- Sofía Silva, 82, Venezuelan winner of first Miss Venezuela title (1952).[247]
- Yoshiko Tanaka, 55, Japanese actress (Godzilla vs. Biollante) and singer (Candies), breast cancer.[248]
- Walter van de Walle, 88, Canadian politician, MP for Pembina (1986–1988) and St. Albert (1988–1993).[249]
22
- Moin Akhter, 60, Pakistani actor and comedian, heart attack.[250]
- Patrick Billingsley, 85, American mathematician and actor.[251]
- Cheung Sai Ho, 35, Hong Kong footballer, suicide by jumping.[252]
- Wiel Coerver, 86, Dutch footballer and manager.[253]
- Eldon Davis, 94, American architect, creator of Googie architecture, founder of Armet & Davis.[254]
- Hazel Dickens, 85, American bluegrass singer.[255]
- Madhava Gudi, 70, Indian Hindustani classical vocalist.[256]
- Siarhei Lahun, 22, Belarusian weightlifter, car accident.[257]
- Sidney Michaels, 83, American playwright and screenwriter (The Night They Raided Minsky's), Alzheimer's disease.[258]
- Merle Greene Robertson, 97, American artist and archeologist.[259]
- José Antonio Torres Martinó, 94, Puerto Rican painter and writer, after long illness.[260]
- João Maria Tudela, 81, Portuguese singer.[261]
23
- Mushtaq Ahmad, 82, Pakistani Olympic gold medal-winning (1960) field hockey player.[262]
- Ed Austin, 84, American attorney and politician, Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida (1991–1995).[263]
- Dmytro Blazheyovskyi, 100, Ukrainian priest, historian and embroiderer.[264]
- Ghafoor Butt, 74, Pakistani cricketer and umpire.[265]
- James Casey, 88, British comedian.[266]
- Bill Flynn, 59, Australian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for Lockyer (2001–2004), parliamentary leader of One Nation (2001–2004).[267]
- Sid Fournet, 78, American football player (New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers).[268]
- David Hackett, 84, American government official (President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime, 1961–1964), complications of diabetes.[269]
- Tom King, 68, American guitarist and songwriter (The Outsiders), heart failure.[270]
- Peter Li Hongye, 91, Chinese underground Roman Catholic prelate, clandestine bishop of Luoyang.[271]
- Peter Lieberson, 64, American composer, complications of lymphoma.[272]
- Terence Longdon, 88, British actor.[273]
- Huey P. Meaux, 82, American record producer.[274]
- Milorad Bata Mihailović, 88, Serbian painter.[275]
- Noxolo Nogwaza, 24, South African lesbian activist, stabbed.[276]
- Norio Ohga, 81, Japanese businessman, president and CEO of Sony, multiple organ failure.[277]
- Ready Teddy, 23, New Zealand eventing horse, complications from colic.[278]
- Geoffrey Russell, 4th Baron Ampthill, 89, British politician.[279]
- Mohammad Abdus Sattar, 85, Indian Olympic footballer, pneumonia.[280]
- Phillip Shriver, 88, American historian and college administrator.[281]
- Max van der Stoel, 86, Dutch politician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1973–1977, 1981–1982).[282]
- John Sullivan, 64, British writer (Only Fools and Horses), viral pneumonia.[283]
- Dutch Tilders, 69, Australian blues musician, cancer.[284]
24
- Sathya Sai Baba, 84, Indian spiritual guru, founder of the Sathya Sai Organization, multiple organ failure.[285]
- Nawang Gombu, 74, Tibetan-born Indian mountaineer, after short illness.[286]
- Peter Green, 91, Canadian Olympic rower.[287]
- Alimirah Hanfere, 95, Ethiopian sultan of the Aussa Sultanate.[288]
- Sir Denis Mahon, 100, British art historian and philanthropist.[289]
- Madame Nhu, 87, South Vietnamese First Lady (1955–1963), after short illness.[290]
- Joan Peyser, 80, American musicologist, after heart surgery.[291]
- Marie-France Pisier, 66, French actress (The Other Side of Midnight), drowning.[292]
- Colin Snedden, 93, New Zealand cricketer.[293]
25
- Winrich Behr, 93, German World War II Panzer captain, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.[294]
- Ira Cohen, 76, American poet, renal failure.[295]
- John Cooke, 89, British air marshal.[296]
- William Craig, 86, Northern Irish politician, founder of Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party, MP for Belfast East (1974–1979).[297]
- Abdoulaye Hamani Diori, 65, Nigerien politician, after long illness.[298]
- María Isbert, 94, Spanish actress.[299]
- Lawrence Lee, 101, British stained glass artist.[300]
- Ryszard Nawrocki, 71, Polish actor and voice actor.[301]
- Joe Perry, 84, American football player (San Francisco 49ers), member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.[302]
- Poly Styrene, 53, British musician (X-Ray Spex), breast cancer.[303]
- Gonzalo Rojas, 93, Chilean poet.[304]
- Güven Sazak, 76, Turkish businessman, chairman of Fenerbahçe S.K. (1993–1994).[305]
- Minoru Tanaka, 44, Japanese actor (Ultraman Mebius & Ultraman Brothers, Kamen Rider W Returns – Kamen Rider Accel), suspected suicide by hanging.[306]
- Avraham Tiar, 87, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1961–1969).[307]
- Bobby Thompson, 57, American baseball player (Texas Rangers).[308]
- Elizabeth Wicken, 83, Canadian baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[309]
26
- Douglas Chaffee, 75, American artist.[310]
- John Cossette, 54, American television producer (Grammy Awards).[311]
- Roger Gimbel, 86, American Emmy Award-winning television producer (Chernobyl: The Final Warning, S.O.S. Titanic), pneumonia.[312]
- Lynn Hauldren, 89, American copywriter and product spokesperson (Empire Carpet).[313]
- José María Izuzquiza Herranz, 85, Spanish-born Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Jaén en Peru (1987–2001).[314]
- Sir Henry Leach, 87, British admiral.[315]
- Jim Mandich, 62, American football player and announcer (Miami Dolphins), bile duct cancer.[316]
- Don Miles, 75, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers).[317]
- Islwyn Morris, 90, Welsh actor.[318]
- Sadler's Wells, 30, American racehorse.[319]
- Phoebe Snow, 60, American singer-songwriter ("Poetry Man"), brain hemorrhage.[320]
- Hector Sutherland, 81, Australian cyclist.[321]
- Samuel Zoll, 76, American jurist and politician, Mayor of Salem, Massachusetts (1970–1973), gallbladder cancer.[322]
27
- Orlando Bosch, 84, Cuban exile, after long illness.[323]
- Ibrahim Coulibaly, 47, Ivorian militia leader.[324]
- Paul Vincent Donovan, 86, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kalamazoo (1971–1994).[325]
- Jack H. Goaslind, 83, American leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[326]
- Igor Kon, 82, Russian philosopher, psychologist and sexologist.[327]
- Rafael Menjívar Ochoa, 51, Salvadoran writer, journalist and translator, cancer.[328]
- Marian Mercer, 75, American actress (It's a Living), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[329]
- Mel Pearce, 83, Australian Olympic hockey player.[330]
- Dag Stokke, 44, Norwegian keyboardist (TNT), church organist and mastering engineer, cancer.[331]
- Harold Schnitzer, 87, American philanthropist and company executive (Schnitzer Steel), cancer.[332]
- Harry Thuillier, 85, Irish Olympic fencer and radio presenter.[333]
- Yvette Vickers, 81–82, American actress (Attack of the 50 Foot Woman), singer and model (Playboy).[334] (body discovered on this date)
- Willem Albert Wagenaar, 69, Dutch psychologist.[335]
- Michael Waltman, 64, American actor (Beyond the Law, Tower of Terror, National Lampoon's Van Wilder).[336]
- David Wilkerson, 79, American Christian evangelist and author (The Cross and the Switchblade), car accident.[337]
28
- Enrique Arancibia Clavel, 66, Chilean DINA agent.[338]
- William Campbell, 87, American film and television actor (Love Me Tender, Star Trek, Dementia 13).[339]
- Gene Fekete, 88, American football player (Cleveland Browns).[340]
- Erhard Loretan, 52, Swiss mountaineer, third climber to scale all 14 eight-thousanders, climbing accident.[341]
- Willie O'Neill, 70, Scottish football player (Celtic).[342]
- E. Earl Patton, 83, American businessman and politician, tornado.[343]
- Wilhelm Weidenbrück, 96, German Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipient.[344]
29
- Waldemar Baszanowski, 75, Polish weightlifter.[345]
- Robert B. Duncan, 90, American politician, U.S. Representative from Oregon (1963–1967, 1975–1981).[346]
- Asker Dzhappuyev, 40, Russian militant leader (Yarmuk Jamaat), shot.[347]
- Salim Ghazal, 79, Syrian-born Lebanese Melkite Catholic hierarch, Curial bishop of Antioch for Melkites (2001–2005).[348]
- Abdul Hameed, 83, Pakistani writer and novelist.[349]
- Jeff Kargola, 27, American freestyle motocross rider, race accident.[350]
- Vladimir Krainev, 67, Russian pianist, People's Artist of the USSR, aortic aneurysm.[351]
- David Mason, 85, British trumpeter, played trumpet solo on "Penny Lane", leukemia.[352]
- Siamak Pourzand, 79, Iranian journalist and dissident, suicide by jumping.[353]
- Joanna Russ, 74, American science fiction author, following a series of strokes.[354]
- Walter Santoro, 89, Uruguayan politician, Minister of Industry (1963–1964), natural causes.[355]
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- Ronald Asmus, 53, American diplomat and political analyst, cancer.[356]
- Saif al-Arab Gaddafi, 28-29, Libyan soldier, son of Muammar Gaddafi, airstrike.[357]
- Pete Gray, 30, Australian environmental activist, bowel cancer.[358]
- Richard Holmes, 65, British military historian.[359]
- Dorjee Khandu, 56, Indian Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh (since 2007), helicopter crash.[360]
- Mike Krsnich, 79, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves).[361]
- Francis Lü Shouwang, 45, Chinese Roman Catholic Bishop of Yichang, pancreatitis.[362]
- Anthony Francis Mestice, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of New York (1973–2001).[363]
- Harry S. Morgan, 65, German pornographic actor, producer and director.[364] (body found on this date)
- Emilio Navarro, 105, Puerto Rican Negro league baseball player.[365]
- Evald Okas, 95, Estonian painter.[366]
- Daniel Quillen, 70, American mathematician.[367]
- Ernesto Sabato, 99, Argentine writer (El Túnel, On Heroes and Tombs), pneumonia.[368]
- Edgar Seymour, 98, American Olympic bobsledder.[369]
- Apostolos Santas, 89, Greek Resistance veteran.[370]
- Eddie Turnbull, 88, Scottish football player and manager.[371]
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