- Source: Deaths in September 2024
The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2024.
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.
September 2024
= 1
=Abel Alonso, 89, Spanish-Chilean shoemaker and football executive (Unión Española), president of the ANFP (1979–1982).
K. J. Baby, 70, Indian writer. (body discovered on this date)
Jeffrey L. Bada, 81, American chemist.
Bob Blaylock, 89, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).
Tim Bowden, 87, Australian historian and television presenter.
Teresa Bright, 64, American guitarist and ukulele player.
Tom C. Brown, 91, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1980–1986).
Denis Browne, 86, New Zealand Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Rarotonga (1977–1983), Auckland (1983–1994) and Hamilton (1994–2014).
Jorge Canda, 70–71, Spanish politician, mayor of A Lama (1995–2023), member of the Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra (2015–2017).
Norman Chui, 73, Hong Kong actor (Vengeful Beauty, Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, Hong Kong Godfather), esophageal cancer.
Linda Deutsch, 80, American journalist (Associated Press), pancreatic cancer.
Eric Gilliland, 62, American television producer and writer (Roseanne, That '70s Show, My Boys), colon cancer.
Naftali Herstik, 77, Hungarian-born Israeli hazzan.
William E. Leber, 91, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1996–2004).
Budimir Lončar, 100, Croatian diplomat, minister of foreign affairs of Yugoslavia (1987–1991).
Àngels Martínez Castells, 76, Spanish economist, academic and politician, member of the Parliament of Catalonia (2015–2017).
Makrand Mehta, 93, Indian historian, dengue.
Chieko Oda, 77, Japanese Olympic gymnast (1968).
Sergio Rivero, 60, Bolivian footballer (Real Santa Cruz, Oriente Petrolero, national team).
Robert W. Rust, 96, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1966–1968).
Irene Ryder, 75, Hong Kong singer.
Franz Sauerzopf, 92, Austrian judge and politician, member of the Landtag Burgenland (1972–1986).
Frederick Schauer, 78, American legal philosopher, kidney disease.
John Schultz, 85, Australian Hall of Fame footballer (Footscray).
Romárico Sotomayor García, 85, Cuban soldier and politician, deputy (2008–2013).
Evert Svensson, 99, Swedish sociologist and politician, MP (1957–1991).
Brian Trueman, 92, English broadcaster (Screen Test), writer (Danger Mouse) and voice actor (Count Duckula).
Keisuke Tsunoda, 91, Japanese table tennis player.
Ahu Tuğba, 69, Turkish actress (Şeytan, Banker Bilo, Beyaz Ölüm).
Umesh Upadhyay, 66, Indian media executive (Reliance Industries Limited, Network 18) and writer, fall.
= 2
=James B. Allen, 97, American historian.
Mick Cullen, 93, Scottish footballer (Luton Town, Grimsby Town, national team).
James Darren, 88, American singer ("Goodbye Cruel World") and actor (Gidget, T. J. Hooker), heart failure.
Wayne Duke, 69, Australian footballer (Fitzroy).
Rodolfo Hernández Suárez, 79, Colombian civil engineer and politician, senator (2022) and mayor of Bucaramanga (2016–2019), complications from cancer surgery.
H. Jeff Kimble, 75, American physicist and academic.
Kong Sam Ol, 94, Cambodian politician, MP (since 1993), minister of agriculture (1986–1989) and the Royal Palace (since 1998).
Zdravko Krstanović, 74, Serbian poet, prose writer, and critic (Slobodna Dalmacija).
Mihály Kupa, 83, Hungarian politician, minister of finance (1990–1993). (death announced on this date)
Pat Lewis, 76, American soul singer.
Sante Marsili, 73, Italian water polo player, Olympic silver medalist (1976).
Raul Martirez, 86, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of San Jose de Antique (1983–2002), stroke.
Aleksandr Medved, 86, Belarusian freestyle wrestler, Olympic champion (1964, 1968, 1972).
Fadhil al-Milani, 80, Iraqi-Iranian academic, author and community leader.
Bernie Mireault, 63, French-born Canadian comic book artist (The Jam), suicide.
Pádraic Monaghan, 65, Irish Gaelic footballer (Garrymore, St Jude's, Mayo).
Manuel Montoya, 64, Spanish handball coach (Romania national team, Iran national team).
Dumezweni Mthimkhulu, Botswanan politician, MP (since 2019).
Edgardo Luis Paruzzo, 70, Argentine footballer (Quilmes, Tigre, Almirante Brown).
Daniel Patte, 85, French-born American biblical scholar and author.
Rashad Abu Sakhila, 23, Palestinian actor and poet, airstrike.
Vladimir Turiyansky, 89, Russian poet and composer.
Jean Winn, 94, English table tennis player.
= 3
=María Benítez, 82, American dancer and choreographer.
Vladimir Bure, 73, Russian swimmer and ice hockey fitness consultant, Olympic silver medallist (1972), complications from a heart attack.
John Allen Clements, 101, American physician.
Kazimierz Działocha, 92, Polish judge and politician, judge of the constitutional tribunal (1985–1993), senator (1995–1997), MP (1997–2001).
Clive Freeman, 61, English footballer (Swansea City, Altrincham, Doncaster Rovers).
Göran Fristorp, 76, Swedish singer and songwriter (Malta).
Ivan Garelov, 81, Bulgarian journalist and television presenter (Nova TV, BTV), complications from traumatic brain injury.
Guido Carlo Gatti, 86, Italian Olympic basketball player (1968).
Wayne Graham, 88, American Hall of Fame baseball coach (Rice Owls) and player (Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets).
Stephan Harding, 70–71, Venezuelan-born British zoologist and ecologist.
Duncan Ironmonger, 92, Australian household economist and statistician.
Charley Johnson, 85, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Oilers, Denver Broncos).
Alberto Jorge, 74, Argentine football player (Racing Club, León) and manager (Toluca).
Margaret Manion, 88, Australian art historian and curator.
Georg Meiring, 84, South African military officer, chief of the Army (1990–1993) and SANDF (1993–1998).
Tom Myers, 81, American football player (Detroit Lions).
Barbara S. Nielsen, 81, American politician, South Carolina superintendent of education (1991–1999).
Peeco, 79, Japanese tarento, fashion critic, and journalist, multiple organ failure.
Zdeněk Rylich, 93, Czech basketball player (Czechoslovakia national team).
Flora Fraser, 21st Lady Saltoun, 93, Scottish peer, member of the House of Lords (1979–2014).
Beverley Shore Bennett, 95, New Zealand portrait and stained-glass artist.
Igor Spassky, 98, Russian nuclear engineer (Delta III, Typhoon and Oscar submarines).
Gottfried Teubner, 79, German politician, member of the Landtag of Saxony (1990–2009).
Mike Torode, 83, Guernsey politician, chief minister (2007–2008).
Jacqueline Winsor, 82, Canadian-born American sculptor, stroke.
Robert C. Wise, 99, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1965–1974).
= 4
=Luis Ayala, 91, Chilean tennis player.
Oswald d'Andréa, 90, French pianist and film composer (Life and Nothing But, Captain Conan).
Xabier Añoveros Trías de Bes, 80, Spanish academic and historian.
Graeme Clyne, 83, Australian footballer (Fitzroy).
Bora Đorđević, 71, Serbian singer-songwriter (Riblja Čorba), pneumonia.
Colin Fournier, 79, British architect.
Olavi Heinonen, 85, Finnish judge, president of the Supreme Court (1989–2001).
Sergey Ivanenko, 65, Russian economist and politician, deputy (1993–2003).
Céline Orgelle Kentsop, 54, Cameroonian actress, hemorrhagic stroke.
Mark Loveday, 80, British stockbroker, motor neurone disease.
Michael McDonald, 61, American costume designer (Hair).
Hermes Ramírez, 76, Cuban sprinter, Olympic silver medallist (1968).
Joe Reaiche, 66, Australian rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs) and whistleblower.
David Rose, 81, English football club secretary (Ipswich Town).
Jacques Rouchouse, 78, French radio producer and music critic.
Larry Trader, 61, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, Montreal Canadiens).
Yang Jen-fu, 82, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1999–2012).
= 5
=Manuel Antín, 98, Argentine film director (Don Segundo Sombra, Circe, The Venerable Ones).
Faisal Basri, 64, Indonesian economist and politician, heart disease.
Derek Boshier, 87, English pop artist.
Jacques Breuer, 67, Austrian actor (Derrick, The Second Victory), stroke.
Roy Cape, 82, Trinidadian calypso saxophonist, stroke.
Rebecca Cheptegei, 33, Ugandan Olympic long-distance runner (2024), burned.
Herbie Flowers, 86, English musician (Blue Mink, T. Rex, Sky).
Elio Fontana, 83, Italian politician, deputy (1979–1983), senator (1983–1994).
Martin France, 60, British jazz drummer.
David Goldberg, 90, British academic and social psychiatrist.
Radha Charan Gupta, 89, Indian mathematics historian.
Davy Kiprotich Koech, 73, Kenyan immunologist, founder of KEMRI.
Robin Lloyd-Jones, 89, British author.
Gerald E. Matzke, 93, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1993–2001).
Sérgio Mendes, 83, Brazilian bossa nova musician ("The Look of Love", "The Fool on the Hill", "Never Gonna Let You Go"), Grammy winner (1993), complications from long COVID.
Werner Nachtigall, 90, German zoologist and biologist.
Oleksandr Rezanov, 75, Ukrainian handball player, Olympic champion (1976).
Rich Homie Quan, 34, American rapper ("Type of Way", "Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)", "Ride Out"), drug overdose.
Jorge Rivera López, 90, Argentine actor (Pobres habrá siempre, La Mary, Proceso a la infamia).
Earline S. Rogers, 89, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1982–1990) and Senate (1990–2016).
Augusto M. Seabra, 69, Portuguese music and film critic.
Screamin' Scott Simon, 75, American pianist and singer (Sha Na Na), sinus cancer.
Władysław Słowiński, 94, Polish composer and conductor.
Laurent Tirard, 57, French film director (Little Nicholas, Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia, Return of the Hero).
Aruna Vasudev, 87, Indian film scholar and critic.
= 6
=Kelly Alexander, 75, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (since 2009).
Lucine Amara, 99, American soprano, heart failure.
Roger Blackmore, 82, English politician, lord mayor of Leicester (2009–2010).
Edson de Castro, 85, American computer engineer and businessman.
Lorenzo Ceresoli, 93, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, vicar apostolic of Awasa (1993–2009).
Stephen D. Cox, 76, American author and academic.
Walter G. Ehmer, 58, American businessman, CEO of Waffle House (since 2012), cancer.
Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, Turkish-born American human rights activist and protester, shot.
Armand de Fluvià, 92, Spanish genealogist, heraldist and LGBT rights activist, respiratory failure.
Melina Furman, 49, Argentine educator, popularizer and researcher (National Scientific and Technical Research Council), colon cancer.
Gustavo García de Paredes, 85, Panamanian educator and politician, rector of the University of Panama (1997–2016), manager of the Colón Free Trade Zone (1981–1982).
Paul Goldsmith, 98, American racing driver.
David Headley Green, 88, Tasmanian-born Australian geologist.
Virgil L. Hill Jr., 86, American rear admiral.
Rebecca Horn, 80, German visual artist and film director (Buster's Bedroom).
Neil Inall, 91, Australian agronomist, journalist, and television presenter (Always on Sunday).
Sonia Iovan, 88, Romanian gymnast, Olympic bronze medallist (1956, 1960).
Will Jennings, 80, American Hall of Fame lyricist ("My Heart Will Go On", "Tears in Heaven", "Up Where We Belong"), Oscar winner (1983, 1998), Grammy winner (1993, 1999).
Alfredo Karam, 99, Brazilian military officer and politician, commander of the navy (1984–1985).
Mike Lewis, 75, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers).
Charles F. McMillan, 69, American nuclear physicist, director of Los Alamos National Laboratory (2011–2017), traffic collision.
Cathy Merrick, 62, Canadian First Nations leader, grand chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (since 2022).
Renato Molinari, 78, Italian powerboat racer.
Marty Morton, 82, Australian entertainer, cancer.
Pim de la Parra, 84, Surinamese-Dutch film director (Wan Pipel, Frank en Eva) and film producer (Blue Movie).
Alan Rees, 86, British racing driver.
Gaetano Salvemini, 82, Italian football player and manager (Genoa, Palermo, Empoli).
Marie Michele St. Louis, 55, Mauritian Olympic judoka (1996).
Vladas Terleckas, 84, Lithuanian politician.
Johnny Thunder, 93, American singer ("Loop de Loop").
Horst Weigang, 83, German footballer (Lokomotive Leipzig, Rot-Weiß Erfurt), Olympic bronze medallist (1964).
Bent Wolmar, 87, Danish footballer (AGF, national team).
Ron Yeats, 86, Scottish football player (Liverpool, national team) and manager (Tranmere Rovers), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
= 7
=James Byrne, 76, Irish fraudster.
Pierre Consigny, 94, French government official and politician, president of the French Red Cross (1994–1997).
Darcy, 69, Brazilian footballer (Guarani, Sport Recife, Portuguesa), cancer.
Max Dauphin, 47, Luxembourgish painter.
Alan Feinstein, 93, American philanthropist.
Michael Guider, 73, Australian convicted paedophile and child killer.
Timothy Hyman, 78, British painter.
Bud Irving, 98, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).
Archie Karas, 73, Greek-American gambler and poker player.
Slavo Kukić, 70, Bosnian sociologist, member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Harry Leary, 65, American BMX racer, heat exhaustion.
Sarah Mateke Nyirabashitsi, 50, Ugandan politician, MP (since 2021), heart attack.
James Matthews, 95, South African poet, writer and publisher.
Dan Morgenstern, 94, German-born American music journalist (Jazz Journal, DownBeat) and archivist, eight-time Grammy winner, heart failure.
Diondre Overton, 26, American football player (Clemson Tigers, Philadelphia Stars, Memphis Showboats), shot.
Cesare Poli, 79, Italian footballer (Lanerossi Vicenza, Inter Milan, Cagliari).
Heinrich Schmelz, 94, Austrian civil servant and politician, MP (1977–1988).
Nancy Sununu, 85, American politician, first lady of New Hampshire (1983–1989), chair of the New Hampshire Republican State Committee, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
Juozas Žilys, 82, Lithuanian lawyer and judge, member of the constitutional court (1993–1999).
= 8
=Allen Aldridge, 52, American football player (Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans).
Mauricio Arriaza Chicas, 59, Salvadoran police officer, director of the National Civil Police (since 2019), helicopter crash.
Robert A. Collier Jr., 93, American judge and politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1965–1967).
Ian Davidson, 84, British scriptwriter (The Two Ronnies, The Brittas Empire) and actor (Monty Python's Flying Circus).
David Dumville, 75, British medievalist and Celtic scholar.
Ian Froman, 87, South African-born Israeli tennis player.
Ana Gervasi, 57, Peruvian diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (2022–2023). (body discovered on this date)
Tarek Ali Hassan, 86, Egyptian composer and endocrinologist.
Morriss Henry, 92, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1967–1970) and Senate (1971–1974).
İlkan Karaman, 34, Turkish basketball player (Fenerbahçe, Tofaş Bursa, national team), traffic collision.
Ed Kranepool, 79, American baseball player (New York Mets), cardiac arrest.
Viktor Lyadov, 58, Russian pianist.
Mara Malavenda, 79, Italian trade unionist and politician, deputy (1996–2001).
Robert Marcy, 104, French actor.
Tatsuro Matsumae, 97, Japanese academic and politician, member of the House of Councillors (1977–2001), pneumonia.
Alexander Maslyakov, 82, Russian television game show host (KVN), lung cancer.
Henny Moan, 88, Norwegian actress (Nine Lives, Lake of the Dead, O' Horten).
Zoot Money, 82, English singer and keyboardist (The Animals, Zoot Money's Big Roll Band).
Bud Muehleisen, 92, American racquetball and paddleball player, stroke.
Puput Novel, 50, Indonesian singer, actress, and presenter, breast cancer.
Harley Refsal, 79, American woodcarver.
Peter Renaday, 89, American voice actor (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Transformers, Assassin's Creed).
Vikas Sethi, 48, Indian actor (Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Kahiin to Hoga, Kasautii Zindagii Kay), heart attack.
Emi Shinohara, 61, Japanese voice actress (Sailor Moon, Naruto, Perfect Blue).
Yves Simoens, 82, Belgian Jesuit priest, biblicist, and academic.
Harry Smith, 96, British Egyptologist and academic.
Michel Soufflet, 94, French industrialist, chairman of The Soufflet Group (1957–2000).
Ben Thapa, 42, English opera singer (G4).
Tie Liu, 91, Chinese writer and political dissident.
Robert F. Titus, 97, American air force brigadier general.
Wu Chien-pao, 73, Taiwanese politician and convicted game fixer, member (1998–2011) and speaker (2002–2010) of the Tainan City Council, esophageal cancer.
= 9
=Carlos Bielicki, 84, Argentine chess master.
Jean-Claude Berejnoï, 85, French rugby union player (national team).
John Cassaday, 52, American comic book artist (Planetary, Astonishing X-Men, Captain America), cardiac arrest.
Robert A. Chase, 101, American surgeon.
Lila Christoforidou, 84–85, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1981–1985).
Shomie Das, 89, Indian educationist.
Carroll Dawson, 86, American basketball coach and executive (Baylor Bears, Houston Rockets).
Marcello De Dorigo, 87, Italian Olympic cross-country skier (1960, 1964).
Nick Dondas, 84, Australian politician, MP (1996–1998).
Jenaro García-Arreciado, 77, Spanish engineer and politician, deputy (1982–1998).
Cecília Gáspár, 39, Hungarian footballer (TSV Crailsheim, SGS Essen, national team).
James Earl Jones, 93, American actor (Star Wars, Fences, The Lion King), Tony winner (1969, 1987).
Raja Petra Kamarudin, 73, Malaysian blogger (Malaysia Today).
Kuniaki Kobayashi, 68, Japanese professional wrestler (NJPW, NWA Hollywood, AJPW), pancreatic cancer.
Robert Kościelny, 63, Polish engineer and politician, MP (1993–1997).
Lee Hoi-sang, 83, Hong Kong actor (The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, The Incredible Kung Fu Master, Shaolin and Wu Tang) and martial artist.
Anne-José Lemonnier, 66, French poet.
Md. Abdul Maleque, 77, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2013–2019).
Minnie Mendoza, 89, Cuban-American baseball player (Minnesota Twins).
Xavier Oriach, 96, Spanish-French painter and engraver.
Jacek Rybicki, 65, Polish politician, MP (1997–2001).
Friedrich Schorlemmer, 80, German theologian and activist (Peaceful Revolution).
Robert Smoktunowicz, 62, Polish politician, senator (2001–2007).
Karen Swassjan, 76, Armenian philosopher.
Patricia Taylor, 95, Australian-born Canadian microbiologist.
Jeffrey Titford, 90, British politician, MEP (1999–2009), cancer.
Caterina Valente, 93, French-Italian singer ("Bongo cha cha cha").
Herbert S. White, 97, Austrian-born American librarian.
Mitchell Wiggins, 64, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls, Houston Rockets, Philadelphia 76ers).
Alexander Yevstifeyev, 66, Russian politician, senator (2002–2004) and head of Mari El (2017–2022).
= 10
=Brian Aldridge, 47, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (2004–2016).
Tina McElroy Ansa, 74, American novelist and journalist.
Frankie Beverly, 77, American singer (Maze) and songwriter ("Before I Let Go", "Back in Stride").
Clio Maria Bittoni, 89, Italian lawyer, companion of the president (2006–2015).
Patrick Bolger, 76, Canadian Olympic wrestler (1968, 1972) and judoka.
Sir John Campbell, 90, Scottish farmer and businessman.
Roberto Chale, 77, Peruvian football player (Universitario, national team) and manager (Universitario).
Daddae, 60, English musician (Soul II Soul).
Michaela DePrince, 29, Sierra Leonean-American ballerina.
Dusko Doder, 87, American journalist (The Washington Post), Lewy body dementia.
Arthur Edghill, 98, American jazz drummer.
Ernesto Franco, 68, Italian academic and writer.
Karl Gouder, 45, Maltese politician, MP (2010–2013, 2015–2022).
Richard Hickmet, 76, British politician, MP (1983–1987).
Doug Hood, 70, New Zealand record producer ("Pink Frost", Boodle Boodle Boodle), cancer.
Kong Xianjing, 72, Chinese engineer and academic administrator, vice president of DLUT (1999–2002) and member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
Chungdak Koren, 74, Tibetan nurse and politician, member of the Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration (2011–2014).
Kevin Long, 69, American football player (South Carolina Gamecocks, New York Jets, Arizona Wranglers).
Francisco Lopera, 73, Colombian neurologist.
Abbas Mahfouzi, 96, Iranian Twelver Shi'a marja'.
Eligio Martínez, 69, Bolivian footballer (The Strongest, national team).
László Mészáros, 47, Hungarian footballer (Fortuna Sittard). (death announced on this date)
Maria Politseymako, 86, Russian actress (Success, 100 Days Before the Command, The Parrot Speaking Yiddish).
Pari Saberi, 92, Iranian theatre director.
Jim Sasser, 87, American politician, U.S. senator (1977–1995) and ambassador to China (1996–1999).
Kazu Yuzuki, 69–70, Japanese manga artist (Garo).
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=Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran, 86, Nigerian traditional ruler, Owa Obokun of Ijesha (since 1982).
Senaka Batagoda, 66, Sri Lankan singer.
Kenneth Cope, 93, English actor (Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Coronation Street, The Damned).
Elaine DePrince, 77, American author and activist, complications from surgery.
Alberto Fujimori, 86, Peruvian politician and convicted criminal, president (1990–2000), tongue cancer.
Ehab Galal, 57, Egyptian football player (Ismaily) and manager (ENPPI, Zamalek), stroke.
Luca Giurato, 84, Italian journalist and television presenter (Domenica in, Unomattina), heart attack.
Steve Gregg, 68, American swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1976).
Josef Helbling, 89, Swiss Olympic cyclist (1960).
Jeong Jae-mun, 87, South Korean political scientist and politician, MP (1985–2004).
Peter Klashorst, 67, Dutch painter, sculptor, and photographer, lymphoma.
Galius Kličius, 74, Lithuanian painter, cinematographer, and theatrical designer.
Nigel Lambert, 80, English voice actor (Look Around You, Wizard101, Doctor Who).
Aussie Malcolm, 83, Australian-born New Zealand politician, MP (1975–1984), minister of immigration (1981–1984) and health (1981–1984).
Ibsen Martínez, 72, Venezuelan journalist (El Nacional, El Nuevo Herald) and screenwriter (Por Estas Calles), heart attack.
Chad McQueen, 63, American actor (The Karate Kid, Martial Law, Red Line) and racing driver, organ failure.
Jean-Henri Meunier, 74, French film director and screenwriter.
Frank Misson, 85, Australian cricketer (New South Wales, national team).
Karl Moline, 51, American comic book artist (Fray, Route 666, Loners).
Didier Roustan, 66, French sports journalist (Téléfoot), liver cancer.
Joe Schmidt, 92, American Hall of Fame football player and coach (Detroit Lions).
Daniel Starr, 90, American college athletics administrator.
Nikolai Svanidze, 69, Russian television and radio host, brain ischemia.
Malick Touré, 28, Malian footballer (Club Africain, US Biskra, MO Béjaïa), heart attack.
Illia Yefimchyk, 36, Belarusian bodybuilder, cardiac arrest.
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=Julius Ansah, 74, Ghanaian jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (2004–2020).
Jean Beaufils, 88, French politician, deputy (1981–1993),
Safeya Binzagr, 84, Saudi painter and museum owner.
Santi Coch, 64, Spanish football player (Gimnàstic) and manager (Pobla Mafumet).
Harry W. Crosby, 98, American historian and photographer.
Joseph G. Gall, 96, American biologist.
John Haglelgam, 75, Micronesian politician, president (1987–1991).
Hank, 12–13, American sports mascot dog (Milwaukee Brewers).
Greg Harden, 75, American life coach and motivational speaker, complications from surgery.
Reinhard Hartmann, 86, Austrian-born English lexicographer and applied linguist.
María Daniela Icaza, 35, Ecuadorian prison director (Litoral Penitentiary), shot.
Elisabeth Kværne, 71, Norwegian langeleik player.
Wasyl Medwit, 75, Polish-born Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, auxiliary bishop of Lviv (1994–1996) and Donetsk-Kharkiv (2009–2013).
Charles W. Moore, 84, American football player (Tennessee State Tigers) and coach (Bethune–Cookman Wildcats, Langston University).
Frank Oberle Sr., 92, German-born Canadian politician, MP (1972–1993) and minister of forestry (1990–1993).
Papa Kojak, 68, Jamaican musician.
Stephen Peat, 44, Canadian ice hockey player (Washington Capitals), injuries sustained in traffic collision.
Avelino Porto, 88, Argentine lawyer, minister of health (1991) and founder of the University of Belgrano.
Guy Robinson, 85, American racing driver.
Sitaram Yechury, 72, Indian politician, MP (2005–2017), pneumonia.
Rolf Zachariassen, 89, Finnish Olympic sailor (1960).
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=Franca Bettoia, 88, Italian actress (A Man of Straw, The Last Man on Earth, Sandokan Against the Leopard of Sarawak).
Moisés Canelo, 74, Honduran singer-songwriter, stroke.
Tommy Cash, 84, American country musician ("Six White Horses").
Ben Fairbrother, 51, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, BC Lions), traffic collision.
Wolfgang Gerhardt, 80, German politician, MP (1994–2013).
Pravin Gordhan, 75, South African politician and anti-apartheid activist, minister of public enterprises (2018–2024) and finance (2009–2014, 2015–2017), twice MNA, cancer.
Harold D. Guither, 97, American agricultural economist and writer.
J. Gorman Houston Jr., 91, American judge, justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama (1985–2005).
Victor Halberstadt, 85, Dutch economist and academic.
Anja Jantschik, 55, German journalist and writer.
Zbigniew Lew-Starowicz, 80, Polish psychiatrist and psychotherapist.
Lex Marinos, 75, Australian actor (Kingswood Country) and radio presenter (Triple J).
George Mason, 94, New Zealand botanist, chemist, and philanthropist.
Mary McFadden, 85, American designer, myelodysplasia.
Kevin Miles, 95, Australian actor (Carson's Law, Dynasty).
Chalong Pakdeevijit, 93, Thai film director and actor, pulmonary edema.
Mark Podwal, 79, American artist, author, and filmmaker, cancer.
Sir George Radda, 88, Hungarian-British chemist, chief executive of MRC (1996–2004).
Nicola Rotolo, 99, Italian politician, president of Apulia (1975–1978).
Ruth Schumann Antelme, 98–99, French academic and Egyptologist.
Edward James Slattery, 84, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tulsa (1993–2016).
Itsuo Sonobe, 95, Japanese lawyer and judge, justice of the Supreme Court (1989–1999).
Milda Vainiutė, 61, Lithuanian legal scholar and politician, minister of justice (2016–2018).
Lois Wilson, 97, Canadian politician and academic administrator, senator (1998–2002), chancellor of Lakehead University (1990–2000).
Xu Yong, 65, Chinese military officer and politician, member of the National People's Congress (2013–2018).
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=Berit Ås, 96, Norwegian politician, MP (1973–1977).
Regina Becker-Schmidt, 87, German psychologist and sociologist.
Walter Birtles, 87, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1964).
Toshen Bora, 74, Indian footballer (national team).
Otis Davis, 92, American sprinter, Olympic champion (1960).
Jean-Michel Dupuis, 69, French actor (Little Marcel, Dossier 51, La Boum).
Brenda Fajardo, 84, Filipino artist and printmaker.
Sadreddin Hejazi, 76, Iranian actor (The Gun Loaded, Santouri, Doubt).
Fred Nall Hollis, 76, American artist.
Zubair Khan, 61, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (1990–1998, 2003–2008, since 2023).
James Magee, 79, American artist, colon and prostate cancer.
Kamel Ouejdide, 44, French-Moroccan footballer (Sète 34, Clermont, Boussu Dour Borinage).
Fernando Puche, 78, Spanish businessman, president of Málaga CF (1997–2001).
Charles Riggins, 64, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers).
Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, 82, Kuwaiti royal, prime minister (2011–2019) and minister of defense (2001–2011).
Richard Allen Thompson, 90, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1979–1984) and Senate (1984–1996).
Andrzej Zieliński, 89, Polish engineer and politician, minister of communication (1993–1997).
= 15
=Aleksandr Baryshnikov, 75, Russian shotputter, Olympic bronze (1976) and silver (1980) medalist.
Harry Chappas, 66, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).
Cho Gyeong-mok, 87, South Korean politician, MP (1985–1992).
David Davis, 63, American bluegrass musician, traffic collision.
Jack Fagan, 85, Irish Gaelic footballer (Meath) and journalist (Irish Times).
Geoffrey Hinsliff, 86, English actor (Coronation Street, Brass, Doctor Who).
Kenny Hyslop, 73, Scottish drummer (Slik, Zones, Simple Minds), prostate cancer.
Jack D. Ives, 92, British-born Canadian montologist.
Tito Jackson, 70, American Hall of Fame musician (The Jackson 5), heart attack.
Elias Khoury, 76, Lebanese novelist and public intellectual.
Basil H. Losten, 94, American Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia (1971–1977) and bishop of Stamford (1977–2006).
Roli Mosimann, 68, Swiss-born American musician (Swans) and record producer (Mind Bomb, Album of the Year), lung cancer.
Sello Motloung, 54, South African actor (Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema, Matatiele, Blood Psalms).
Gheorghe Mulțescu, 72, Romanian football player (Jiul Petroșani, national team) and manager (Dinamo București).
Nam Jae-hui, 90, South Korean politician, MP (1979–1992), minister of labor (1993–1994).
Miye Ota, 106, American ballroom dancer and businesswoman.
Brian Richardson, 77, Australian Olympic rower (1976, 1980).
Valentin Samungi, 82, Romanian handballer, Olympic bronze medallist (1972).
Malcolm Mitchell-Thomson, 3rd Baron Selsdon, 86, British peer, banker and businessman, member of the House of Lords (1963–2021).
Justin Yoder, 37, American soapbox racer, injuries sustained in traffic collision.
= 16
=Norman Ackroyd, 86, English visual artist.
Yuko Arakida, 70, Japanese volleyball player, Olympic champion (1976).
Gloria Bornstein, 87, American artist.
Paul-André Cadieux, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (SC Bern, HC Davos, EHC Chur).
Daniel Cordier, 82, French footballer (Union Sportive de Valenciennes Anzin, Troyes).
Robert Dill-Bundi, 65, Swiss racing cyclist, Olympic champion (1980).
Mir Sarfraz Chakar Domki, 55, Pakistani politician, Balochistan MPA (since 2013).
Dame Elizabeth Esteve-Coll, 85, British academic and museum director.
Tyrone C. Fahner, 81, American lawyer and politician, Illinois attorney general (1980–1983).
Paschal Flynn, 86–87, Irish Gaelic footballer (St. Mary's, Dublin).
Harrison J. Goldin, 88, American politician, New York City comptroller (1974–1989).
Peter Green, 99, British historian.
Steve Hardwick, 68, English footballer (Oxford United, Huddersfield Town, Newcastle United).
Eikoh Hosoe, 91, Japanese photographer and filmmaker, adrenal gland tumor
Anwar Jassam, 77, Iraqi football manager (Al-Zawraa, Al-Naft, national team).
István Juhász, 79, Hungarian footballer (Ferencvárosi TC, national team), Olympic champion (1968).
Robert Lansdorp, 85, American tennis coach.
Barbara Leigh-Hunt, 88, English actress (Frenzy, Henry VIII and His Six Wives, Bequest to the Nation).
Curtis McCormack, 72, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1983–1996, 2013–2022), cancer.
Steve Oelrich, 78, American politician and law enforcement officer, member of the Florida Senate (2006–2012).
Barbara C. Pringle, 85, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1982–2000).
Roy Reiman, 90, American philanthropist and publicist, founder of Reiman Publications.
Chris Serle, 81, British television presenter (That's Life!), stroke.
Gary Shaw, 63, English footballer (Aston Villa, Kjøbenhavns Boldklub, Shrewsbury Town), complications from a fall.
Song Binbin, 77, Chinese Red Guard leader, cancer.
Billy Edd Wheeler, 91, American singer and songwriter ("Jackson" , "It's Midnight", "Coward of the County").
Tony Whitford, 83, Canadian politician, commissioner of the Northwest Territories (2005–2010).
= 17
=Evin Agassi, 78, Iranian-born American singer, glioblastoma.
Taimuraz Batagov, 84, Russian military officer, lawyer, and politician, deputy (1990–1993).
César, 68, Brazilian footballer (America, Benfica, Grêmio).
Herman Chinery-Hesse, 60, Ghanaian software company executive, cardiac arrest.
Joseph Ciechanover, 90, Israeli civil servant.
Gene Cronin, 90, American football player (Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys).
Jim Cullivan, 103, American football coach (Murray State Racers).
Magda De Galan, 77, Belgian politician.
Nelson DeMille, 81, American novelist (The General's Daughter, Plum Island, The Charm School), esophageal cancer.
Ahmad Mohd Don, 77, Malaysian banker, governor of the Central Bank (1994–1998).
Priscilla Dunn, 80, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1998–2009) and Senate (2009–2022).
Jimmy Giménez-Arnau, 81, Spanish journalist, author and television personality.
Tony Haynes, 83, English composer and bandleader (Grand Union Orchestra).
Paul Imiéla, 81, French footballer (Amiens, France Amateurs).
Chris Jones, 84, English rock climber and writer.
Neil King Jr., 65, American journalist and author, complications from esophageal cancer.
Renu C. Laskar, 92, Indian-born American mathematician.
Juozas Lebednykas, 77, Lithuanian artist and sculptor.
Beppe Menegatti, 95, Italian theatre director.
Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou, 56, Mauritanian diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (2008–2009).
Venkatreddy Mudnal, 71, Indian politician, Karnataka MLA (2018–2023).
José Patriota, 63, Brazilian social worker and politician, Pernambuco MLA (since 2023), liver cancer.
Beyene Petros, 74, Ethiopian politician, MP (2000–2005).
Jean Roberts, 81, Australian Olympic discus thrower (1968).
Hitler Saavedra, 46, Peruvian surgeon and politician, MP (since 2021).
C. I. D. Sakunthala, 84, Indian actress (Thavapudhalavan, Agathiyar, Idhaya Veenai).
JD Souther, 78, American Hall of Fame singer-songwriter ("You're Only Lonely", "Her Town Too", "New Kid in Town").
Donnell Thompson, 65, American football player (Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts).
Peter Tiboris, 76, American conductor.
= 18
=Kesaria Abramidze, 37, Georgian model (Miss Trans Global) and influencer, stabbed.
Pierre Alonzo, 84, French football player (Red Star, Cannes) and manager (Paris Saint-Germain).
Gerti Bogdani, 44, Albanian politician, MP (2009–2017), cardiac arrest.
Luigi Bulleri, 90, Italian politician, mayor of Pisa (1976–1983), deputy (1983–1992).
Keith Curran, 68, American playwright and actor.
Dick Diamonde, 76, Dutch-born Australian bassist (The Easybeats).
G. M. Keith Dow, 87, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (1982–1987).
Nick Gravenites, 85, American blues musician (The Electric Flag, Big Brother and the Holding Company) and record producer ("One Toke Over the Line"), complications from dementia and diabetes.
Tofazzal Hossain, 35, Bangladeshi student, beaten.
Jason Joynes, 54, Australian basketball player (Westside Saints, Newcastle Falcons, Geelong Supercats), cancer.
Zulya Kamalova, 55, Russian-born Australian singer, cancer.
Zbigniew Kociołek, 79, Polish football manager (Stoczniowiec Gdańsk, Lechia Gdańsk, Wisła Płock).
Ella Leffland, 92, American novelist and short story writer.
Sam Malcolmson, 77, Scottish-born New Zealand footballer (Queen of the South, Albion Rovers, national team).
Christian-Marie Monnot, 78, French journalist (France 2).
Pat Pimm, 67, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (2009–2017).
Temario Rivera, 77, Filipino political scientist, pancreatic cancer.
Salvatore Schillaci, 59, Italian footballer (Juventus, Inter Milan, national team), colon cancer.
Sir Patrick Sergeant, 100, British journalist (Daily Mail), investor and businessman, founder of Euromoney Institutional Investor.
Tony Soper, 95, British ornithologist and television presenter (Animal Magic).
Sehat Sutardja, 63, Indonesian-born American technology industry executive, co-founder of Marvell Technology Group.
André Vadon, 90, French rugby league player (Cavaillon, Albi, national team).
Wojciech Wala, 59, Polish Olympic wrestler (1988).
Rolf Wolfshohl, 85, German racing cyclist, 1965 Vuelta a España winner.
Jerzy Wuttke, 79, Polish visual artist and politician, MP (1989–1991, 1993–1997).
= 19
=Ralph Abraham, 88, American mathematician.
Jay J. Armes, 92, American private investigator and politician.
Jack Belrose, 97, Canadian radio scientist.
María Díaz Cañete, 40, Spanish politician, member of the Andalusian parliament (since 2023), cancer.
Amélia Hruschka, 91, Brazilian lawyer and politician, Paraná MLA (1983–1991).
Burrell Ives Humphreys, 97, American judge.
Bimal Kar, 87, Bangladeshi footballer (Shadhin Bangla).
Timmy Kwebulana, 83, South African actor.
Gail Letzter, 64, American mathematician.
Bobby Lewis, 78, American basketball player (South Carolina State, Wilmington Bombers) and coach (Haverford College).
Jack Limpert, 90, American journalist (Washingtonian).
Daniel McMahon, 41, American musician, producer and audio engineer, esophageal cancer.
Kevin Mullins, 54, American judge, shot.
Tongsun Park, 89, South Korean lobbyist.
Fabiola Posada, 61, Colombian humorist, member of the Bogotá City Council (2002–2005).
Ivan Ramos, 58, Belizean politician, member of the Belize House of Representatives (2012–2015).
Victoria Roshchyna, 27, Ukrainian journalist.
Bruno Sacco, 90, Italian-German automobile designer.
Marvin Schlachter, 90, American music executive, founder of Prelude Records, intestinal cancer.
Pierre Vilars, 108, French military officer.
Kari Vogt, 85, Norwegian religious historian.
Florence Warner, 77, American singer.
Jonathan Wells, 82, American pseudoscientific biologist (Icons of Evolution).
Eduardo Xol, 58, American television personality (Extreme Makeover: Home Edition), designer and entertainer, stabbed.
= 20
=Valentinas Antanavičius, 88, Lithuanian painter.
Ibrahim Aqil, 61–62, Lebanese airforce leader (Redwan Force), airstrike.
Józef Bachórz, 90, Polish philologist.
Victor Barnett, 91, British-American businessman.
Michael A. Brown, 74, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1987–2011).
Kathryn Crosby, 90, American actress (The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Anatomy of a Murder, Operation Mad Ball) and singer.
William W. Crouch, 83, American general.
Richard Dyer, 82, American music critic (The Boston Globe).
Daniel J. Evans, 98, American politician, governor of Washington (1965–1977) and U.S. senator (1983–1989).
Herbert Foerstel, 90, American librarian and author.
Artashes Geghamyan, 74, Armenian politician, mayor of Yerevan (1989–1990).
David Graham, 99, British actor (Thunderbirds, Doctor Who, Peppa Pig).
Barbara Horawianka, 94, Polish actress (Passenger, Maria and Napoleon, Colonel Kwiatkowski).
Srirangam Kannan, 72, Indian musician.
Pavel Klener, 87, Czech oncologist and politician, member of the Czech National Council (1990–1992) and minister of health (1989–1990).
Greg Malouf, 64, Australian chef. (death announced on this date)
Yan Morvan, 70, French photographer, skin cancer.
Nguyễn Đình Đầu, 104, Vietnamese historian.
Victor D. Norman, 78, Norwegian economist, minister of labour (2001–2004), cancer.
Darrell Opfer, 83, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1993–1999).
Freddie Eugene Owens, 46, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
Kaviyoor Ponnamma, 79, Indian actress (Kalippattam, Nandanam, Kudumbasametham).
Kim Richmond, 84, American jazz saxophonist and composer, bladder cancer.
Sayuri, 28, Japanese singer-songwriter ("Sore wa Chiisana Hikari no Youna", "Furaregai Girl", "Parallel Line").
George K. Schweitzer, 99, American chemist.
Eddin Syazlee Shith, 50, Malaysian politician, MP (2018–2022).
Robert Spence, 91, British engineer.
Jon Svendsen, 70, American water polo player, Olympic silver medallist (1984).
Cleo Sylvestre, 79, British actress (Crossroads, Paddington, All Creatures Great and Small).
Randy West, 76, American pornographic actor, heart and kidney failure.
Olle Zetterquist, 97, Swedish artist and violinist.
Radmila Živković, 71, Serbian actress (Variola Vera, The Meeting Point, Kuduz).
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=Brian Bermingham, 77, Irish politician, lord mayor of Cork (2008–2009).
Barbara Metselaar Berthold, 72–73, German photographer and filmmaker.
Raquel Blandón, 81, Guatemalan politician and lawyer, first lady (1986–1991), sepsis.
Albert Fogarty, 84, Canadian politician, Prince Edward Island MLA (1979–1993).
Jacques de Groote, 97, Belgian economist.
Zahir Al Ghafri, 68, Omani poet.
Benny Golson, 95, American jazz saxophonist and composer ("I Remember Clifford", "Stablemates", "Whisper Not").
Donna Henes, 79, American artist and urban shaman.
M. M. Lawrence, 95, Indian politician, MP (1980–1984).
Eddie Low, 81, New Zealand musician, cancer.
Al McCoy, 91, American sportscaster (Phoenix Suns).
Rocky Moran, 74, American racing driver (IMSA, CART), cancer.
Mercury Morris, 77, American football player (Miami Dolphins, San Diego Chargers), Super Bowl champion (1972, 1973).
Dick Moss, 93, American labor lawyer.
Manolis Papastefanakis, 84, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1981–1990, 1993–1996), minister of the interior (1987).
Ren Jianxin, 99, Chinese jurist and politician, president of the Supreme People's Court (1988–1998) and vice chairperson of the CPPCC (1998–2003).
Juan Carlos Salazar, 59, Venezuelan singer and cuatro player.
Evgeniy Sapiro, 90, Russian economist and politician, minister of regional development (1998).
Reza Saraj, 59, Iranian politician.
Tom Spanbauer, 78, American author (The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon), heart failure.
Melvin L. Stukes, 76, American politician, member of the Baltimore City Council (1991–2004) and Maryland House of Delegates (2007–2015).
Mário Genival Tourinho, 91, Brazilian politician, deputy (1975–1983).
= 22
=Walter Bainbridge, 94, American figure skater.
Michael Braasch, 58, American scientist, pancreatic cancer.
Ralph Cann, 89, English footballer (Mansfield Town).
Roy Clay, 95, American computer scientist.
Andrzej Głownia, 72, Polish footballer (Lechia Gdańsk, Arka Gdynia).
José Grande, 79, Spanish racing cyclist.
Brian Huggett, 87, Welsh golfer.
Fredric Jameson, 90, American philosopher (Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism, The Political Unconscious).
Peter Jay, 87, British journalist and diplomat, ambassador to the United States (1977–1979).
W. Jayasiri, 77, Sri Lankan actor (Seilama, Visidela, Sudu Kaluwara).
Hanif Kureshi, 41, Indian artist and designer, lung cancer.
Enid MacRobbie, 92, Scottish plant scientist.
Lucienne Malovry, 93, French politician, senator (2004–2011), mayor of Cormeilles-en-Parisis (1995–2008).
Koos van der Merwe, 87, South African politician, MP (1977–2014).
Ján Michalko, 76, Slovak Olympic cross-country skier (1972, 1976).
Akkaphan Namart, 39, Thai actor (Sapai Glai Peun Tiang, Satja Nai Chum Joan), heart cancer.
Viktor Nozdrin, 72, Russian football player (Lokomotiv Moscow) and manager (Nara-ShBFR Naro-Fominsk, Sakhalin Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk).
Park Hee-bu, 85, South Korean civil servant and politician, MP (1992–1996).
Alexander G. Petrov, 76, Bulgarian physicist, member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Hugh Prestwood, 82, American singer-songwriter, stroke.
Md. Mahbubur Rahman, 70, Bangladeshi politician, state minister of water resources (2009–2014) and MP (2001–2018).
Ivan Vukadinov, 92, Bulgarian visual artist. (death announced on this date)
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=Robert Aymar, 88, French physicist, director general of CERN (2004–2008).
Vajira Chitrasena, 92, Sri Lankan choreographer. (death announced on this date)
Giancarlo Crosta, 90, Italian rower, Olympic silver medallist (1960).
David Curson, 75, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2012–2013).
Mike Elliott, 82, American Olympic cross-country skier (1964, 1968, 1972).
Fernand Fox, 90, Luxembourgish actor.
A. D. Frazier, 80, American business executive.
Tomris Giritlioğlu, 67, Turkish film director (Mrs. Salkım's Diamonds, Pains of Autumn) and producer, cancer.
Murray Greenfield, 98, American-born Israeli writer, co-founder of the Gefen Publishing House.
Henri Guimbard, 86, French racing cyclist, traffic collision.
Anwar Hussein, 85, Tanganyika-born British photojournalist and author.
Rupert Keegan, 69, English racing driver (Formula One, CART).
Hadelin de La Tour du Pin, 73, French diplomat.
Norbert Lohfink, 96, German Roman Catholic priest and theologian (Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology).
Osmar Milito, 83, Brazilian pianist and composer.
Sebastião Nery, 92, Brazilian journalist.
Asım Pars, 48, Bosnian-Turkish basketball player (Galatasaray, KK Zagreb, Turkey national team).
Thadée Polak, 92, French footballer (Sedan, Lyon).
Gary Reineke, 84, American-Canadian actor (The Grey Fox, Street Legal, Iron Eagle II).
Nereo Svara, 89, Italian Olympic hurdler (1960).
Maxime Tandonnet, 65, French civil servant and writer.
Don Van Etten, 90, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2001–2008).
Alan Vera, 33, Cuban-American Greco-Roman wrestler, heart attack.
= 24
=Doug Bird, 74, American baseball player (Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs).
James Cox, 82, British journalist and broadcaster, complications from multiple sclerosis.
Francis Fox, 84, Canadian politician, solicitor general (1976–1978), secretary of state (1980–1981) and minister of communications (1980–1984).
Roberto Frota, 85, Brazilian actor (Chiquititas, Sansão e Dalila, Mulheres Apaixonadas), pneumonia.
Pierre-William Glenn, 80, French cinematographer (Day for Night) and film director.
Cat Glover, 62, American choreographer and musician ("Alphabet St.").
Vel Heckman, 88, American college football player (Florida Gators).
Ken Howard, 84, English songwriter, lyricist and author.
Dov Jaron, 88, American engineer.
Julián Muñoz, 76, Spanish politician and convicted criminal (Operation Malaya), mayor of Marbella (2002–2003), lung cancer.
Walter Neumann, 78, British-American mathematician.
Tavana Salmon, 104, French Polynesian culture advocate.
Giacinto Scoles, 89, Italian-American chemist and physicist.
Michael Sladek, 77, German doctor and environmental activist.
Sudjadi, 81, Indonesian politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2009).
Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, 103, Senegalese politician, director-general of UNESCO (1974–1987).
Elio Tinti, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Carpi (2000–2011).
= 25
=Ismail Alieksandrovič, 95, Belarusian Islamic cleric.
Piero Angelini, 88, Italian lawyer and politician, deputy (1983–1994).
Noroviin Baatar, 88, Mongolian ballet dancer and film actor.
John Baumgartner, 93, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).
Anders Bergman, 61, Swedish ice hockey player (Modo, Färjestad, national team), Olympic bronze medallist (1988).
Beniamino Brocca, 89, Italian schoolteacher and politician, deputy (1976–1992).
Dick Caine, 78, Australian swimming coach and sex offender, lung and throat cancer.
Marcus R. Clark, 68, American judge, associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court (2009–2020).
José Miguel Espinosa, 78, Spanish Olympic swimmer (1964).
Haji Nurul Islam, 60, Indian politician, MP (2009–2014, since 2024) and West Bengal MLA (2016–2024).
Asim Khan, 62, Pakistani-born Dutch cricketer (VRA Amsterdam, Netherlands national team). (death announced on this date)
William Lucy, 90, American trade union leader, president of PSI (1994–2002).
Roman Madyanov, 62, Russian actor (Hopelessly Lost, Private Detective, or Operation Cooperation, Leviathan), lung cancer.
John Warwick Montgomery, 92, American-British-French Christian apologist and theologian.
Sever Mureșan, 75, Romanian tennis player.
Magunta Parvathamma, 77, Indian politician, MP (1996–1998) and Andhra Pradesh MLA (2004–2009).
Edwin L. Pittman, 89, American jurist, attorney general of Mississippi (1984–1988), judge (1989–2004) and chief judge (2001–2004) of the Supreme Court of Mississippi.
Romeo Ricciuti, 93, Italian businessman and politician, president of Abruzzo (1977–1981), deputy (1983–1994).
Lewis Sorley, 90, American intelligence analyst and military historian.
Grzegorz Tuderek, 86, Polish engineer and politician, MP (1997, 2002–2005).
Lewis Turco, 90, American poet and author.
Suryakanta Vyas, 86, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (1990–1998, since 2003).
= 26
=John Ashton, 76, American actor (Beverly Hills Cop, Some Kind of Wonderful, Midnight Run), cancer.
Sören Börjesson, 68, Swedish football player (Örgryte IS, Djurgården) and manager (Örgryte IS).
Michel Carrega, 90, French trap shooter, Olympic silver medalist (1972).
Keki N. Daruwalla, 87, Indian poet and short story writer, pneumonia.
Armando Freitas Filho, 84, Brazilian poet.
Neelam Karwariya, 55, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (2017–2022).
Iosif Khriplovich, 87, Russian theoretical physicist.
Richard Mayhew, 100, American painter, illustrator, and arts educator.
Alan Eugene Miller, 59, American spree killer, execution by nitrogen hypoxia.
Dan Morse, 89, American archaeologist.
Denise O'Brien, 87, Australian Olympic fencer (1956).
Alvin Pankhurst, 74, New Zealand artist.
Penny Simmons, 85, Bermudian sailor, four-time Olympic competitor.
Jeffrey P. Victory, 78, American judge, associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court (1995–2014).
Joe Wolf, 59, American basketball player (Los Angeles Clippers, Denver Nuggets) and coach (Milwaukee Bucks).
= 27
=Munir Bhatti, Pakistani field hockey player (national team), cancer.
Bindaree, 30, Irish racehorse. (death announced on this date)
Jacobo Bucaram, 77, Ecuadorian agronomic engineer and politician, deputy (1988–1994, 1996–1998).
Fabián Caballero, 46, Argentine-Paraguayan football player (Dundee, Club Nacional) and manager (Sportivo Ameliano), heart attack.
Clive Everton, 87, British billiards and snooker player, commentator, and journalist, founder of Snooker Scene.
Muriel Furrer, 18, Swiss road racing cyclist, race crash.
Abdul Gafur, 95, Bangladeshi Bengali language activist.
Fazile Hanımsultan, 83, Egyptian princess.
Gintaras Jasinskas, 56, Lithuanian Olympic biathlete (1992, 1994).
Joey Jay, 89, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Atlanta Braves).
Eduardo Jozami, 84, Argentine human rights activist, academic and political prisoner, deputy (1997–2000).
John Little, 96, American academic (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
Czesław Litwin, 69, Polish farmer and politician, MP (2005–2007).
John McNeil, 76, American jazz trumpeter.
Pappammal, 109, Indian organic farmer.
Keith Parker, 92, English long jumper.
Pit Passarell, 56, Argentine-born Brazilian singer-songwriter and bassist (Viper), complications from pancreatic cancer.
Kjeld Rimberg, 80, Norwegian business executive, CEO of Norwegian State Railways (1989–1990).
Thomas Rockwell, 91, American author (How to Eat Fried Worms).
Dame Maggie Smith, 89, British actress (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Harry Potter, Downton Abbey), Oscar winner (1969, 1978).
Kirby Sullivan, 97, American judge and politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1955–1957).
Nathalia Urban, 36, Brazilian journalist and activist.
Warren Griffin Wilson, 90, American journalist.
Notable people killed in the 2024 Hezbollah headquarters strike:
Ali Karaki, 66–67, Lebanese militant, commander of the southern front of Hezbollah
Hassan Nasrallah, 64, Lebanese Shia cleric and politician, secretary-general of Hezbollah (since 1992)
Abbas Nilforoushan, 57–58, Iranian brigadier general
= 28
=Hugo Barrantes Ureña, 88, Costa Rican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Puntarenas (1998–2002) and archbishop of San José de Costa Rica (2002–2013).
Warren Bickel, 68, American behavioral pharmacologist.
John Burrell, 83, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins, San Francisco 49ers).
Choi Gwang-ryul, 88, South Korean lawyer and judge, justice of the constitutional court (1988–1994).
Winfield Dunn, 97, American politician, governor of Tennessee (1971–1975).
Johnny W. Floyd, 86, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1989–2008).
Bengt Frithiofsson, 85, Swedish wine writer (Svenska Dagbladet, Nyhetsmorgon).
Drake Hogestyn, 70, American actor (Days of Our Lives, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers), pancreatic cancer.
Serge Janquin, 81, French teacher and politician, mayor of Bruay-la-Buissière (1989–1999), deputy (1993–2017).
Kris Kristofferson, 88, American Hall of Fame singer-songwriter ("Me and Bobby McGee", "Help Me Make It Through the Night") and actor (A Star Is Born), Grammy winner (1972, 1974, 1975).
Barry Lloyd, 75, English footballer (Fulham, Chelsea) and manager (Yeovil Town). (death announced on this date)
Glauco Mauri, 93, Italian actor (China Is Near, Deep Red, Ecce Bombo) and theatre director.
Gladys McGarey, 103, American holistic physician and medical activist.
Alexandre do Nascimento, 99, Angolan Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Luanda (1986–2001) and Lubango (1977–1986), bishop of Malanje (1975–1977).
Nabil Qaouk, 60, Lebanese Shia cleric and politician, deputy head of Hezbollah's executive council (since 2010), airstrike.
Jacques Teugels, 78, Belgian footballer (R.W.D. Molenbeek, national team).
Philip Thorn, 72, English cricketer (Gloucestershire).
Fereydoun Tonekaboni, 87, Iranian satirist and storyteller.
Kumara Welgama, 74, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1994–2024) and minister of transport (2010–2015).
Delia Zamudio, 81, Peruvian trade unionist, secretary general of the Confederación General de Trabajadores del Perú.
= 29
=Jostein Berntsen, 81, Norwegian politician, MP (1977–1989).
Andrea Capone, 43, Italian footballer (Cagliari, Vicenza, Treviso), head injury.
Rohan de Saram, 85, British-born Sri Lankan cellist (Arditti Quartet).
Ron Ely, 86, American actor (Tarzan, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze, The Aquanauts).
Doumbi Fakoly, 80, Malian writer.
Richard S. Hamilton, 81, American mathematician (Ricci flow, Earle–Hamilton fixed-point theorem).
Martin Lee, 77, English singer (Brotherhood of Man) and songwriter ("Save Your Kisses for Me", "Angelo"), heart failure.
Ed McLachlan, 84, English cartoonist and illustrator.
Alton Meiring, 48, South African footballer (Cape Town Spurs, Manning Rangers, national team).
Stoika Milanova, 79, Bulgarian violinist (1970 Carl Flesch International Violin Competition) and academic (National Academy of Music).
Bismarck Myrick, 83, American diplomat, ambassador to Lesotho (1995–1998) and Liberia (1999–2002).
Nobuyo Ōyama, 90, Japanese voice actress (Doraemon, Danganronpa).
Mostafizur Rahman, 70, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–2024) and minister of primary and mass education (2014–2019).
Gordon Revel, 96, English footballer (Mansfield Town).
Fatah Sharif, Palestinian militant (Hamas) and UNRWA officer, airstrike.
Goran Simić, 72, Serbian-Canadian poet.
Ozzie Virgil Sr., 92, Dominican baseball player (New York Giants, Detroit Tigers, Pittsburgh Pirates), pancreatitis.
= 30
=David Aradeon, 90, Nigerian-American architect.
Hieronymus Herculanus Bumbun, 87, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1975–1977) and archbishop of Pontianak (1977–2014).
Věra Černá, 61, Czech artistic gymnast.
Naresh Churi, 60, Indian cricket player and coach (Railways).
Gavin Creel, 48, American actor (Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Book of Mormon, Hello, Dolly!), Tony winner (2017), malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor.
Mike Dmitrich, 87, American politician, member of the Utah Senate (1993–2009).
Fayo, 46, Canadian singer-songwriter, cancer.
Robert Fitzpatrick, 84, American art executive, president of the California Institute of the Arts (1975–1988).
Keki Hormusji Gharda, 95, Indian chemical engineer, chemist and businessman.
Feliu-Joan Guillaumes, 61, Spanish politician, deputy (1995–1996, 2011–2015, 2017–2019).
Giel Haenen, 90, Dutch footballer (MVV Maastricht, Rapid JC, national team).
Olavi Hirvonen, 93, American Olympic cross-country skier (1960).
Ben Manilla, 71, American radio broadcaster, cancer.
Danièle Mazet-Delpeuch, 82, French chef.
Anatoli Melikhov, 81, Kazakhstani ice hockey coach (Barys Astana).
Dikembe Mutombo, 58, Congolese-American Hall of Fame basketball player (Denver Nuggets, Houston Rockets, Atlanta Hawks), brain cancer.
Peter Opsvik, 85, Norwegian industrial designer (Tripp Trapp).
Humberto Ortega, 77, Nicaraguan revolutionary leader and military officer, commander-in-chief of the Army (1979–1995).
Ken Page, 70, American actor (Ain't Misbehavin', Cats, The Nightmare Before Christmas).
Park Ji-ah, 52, South Korean actress (Breath, Epitaph, Masquerade), ischemic stroke.
Jacques Réda, 95, French poet and magazine editor (Nouvelle Revue Française).
Catherine Riley, 77, American civil servant and politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1975–1982) and Senate (1983–1990).
Pete Rose, 83, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, Montreal Expos) and manager, World Series champion (1975, 1976, 1980), heart disease.
Ron Steens, 72, Dutch Olympic field hockey player (1976, 1984).
Dan Tichon, 87, Israeli politician, member (1981–1999) and speaker (1996–1999) of the Knesset.
Adelio Tomasin, 94, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Quixadá (1988–2007).
Marko Valok, 97, Serbian football player (Partizan, Yugoslavia national team) and manager (Burma national team).
Robert Watts, 86, British film producer (Indiana Jones, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, An American Tail: Fievel Goes West).
References
External links
List of September 2024 deaths at IMDb
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- Daftar gempa bumi tahun 2024
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- Genosida Gaza
- Perang Pasifik
- Perang Irak
- Selandia Baru
- Tentara Pembebasan Balochistan
- Partai Komunis Indonesia
- Banjir Nepal 2024
- Pregabalin
- Deaths in September 2024
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- Timeline of the Israel–Hamas war (27 September 2024 – 16 October 2024)
- Deaths in October 2024
- Lists of deaths by year
- Deaths in September 2023
- September 2024 Israeli attacks against Lebanon
- Deaths in August 2024
- Deaths in September 2007
- 2024 Hezbollah headquarters strike