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      The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2023.
      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.


      November 2023




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      Carlo Ambrosini, 69, Italian cartoonist (Ken Parker, Dylan Dog).
      Ady Barkan, 39, American political activist, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
      Norma Berger, 90, American baseball player (Springfield Sallies).
      Luigi Berlinguer, 91, Italian politician, minister of education (1996–2000).
      Brian Brain, 83, English cricketer (Worcestershire, Gloucestershire).
      Chen Wei-ling, 48, Taiwanese film director and screenwriter (Autumn's Concerto), cervical cancer.
      Wesley P. Dahlberg, 106, American car designer.
      Bob Duckworth, 94, New Zealand motorcycle speedway rider (Belle Vue Aces, St Austell Gulls, Newcastle Diamonds).
      Pierre Dutour, 91, French trumpeter.
      Geaux Rocket Ride, 3, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
      Gregor Hammerl, 81, Austrian politician, member (2010–2014, 2015–2018) and president (2012) of the Federal Council.
      Brian Hebditch, 75, British Olympic sports shooter (1976), traffic collision.
      Jonathan Hill, 65, English architect and architectural historian, cancer.
      Jawaher, 45, Kuwaiti actress, cancer.
      Bob Knight, 83, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Indiana Hoosiers, Texas Tech Red Raiders, 1984 Olympic team).
      Grégoire Lassalle, 68, French entertainer, businessman (AlloCiné) and film producer (Crash Test Aglaé, The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir).
      Francis Mer, 84, French economist, minister of finance (2002–2004).
      Claude Michely, 64, Luxembourgish racing cyclist, heart attack.
      Eddy Monsels, 75, Surinamese Olympic sprinter (1968).
      Leela Omchery, 94, Indian classical singer and musicologist.
      Ageeda Paavel, 93, Estonian anti-Soviet activist.
      Saraswati Pradhan, 98, Indian politician, MP (1972–1978) and Odisha MLA (1961–1971).
      Jaan Rannap, 92, Estonian children's writer.
      Ann Schlee, 89, English novelist.
      Zanele Situ, 52, South African athlete, Paralympic champion (2000, 2004).
      Cláudio Strassburger, 95, Brazilian politician, federal deputy (1979–1983)
      Paride Taban, 87, South Sudanese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Juba (1980–1983) and bishop of Torit (1983–2004).
      Peter Tarnoff, 86, American politician, under secretary for political affairs (1993–1997), president of the Council on Foreign Relations (1986–1993).
      Vladimir Urbanovich, 85, Russian baritone.
      Vic Vergeat, 72, Italian guitarist, singer-songwriter and record producer.
      Peter White, 86, American actor (The Boys in the Band, All My Children, Mr. Wrong), melanoma.
      Gerry Wiedel, 90, Canadian Olympic fencer (1968, 1972).
      Erich Zakowski, 89, German racing team owner (Zakspeed).


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      Antonio Aranda Lomeña, 80, Spanish Roman Catholic priest, theologian and academic.
      Asashio Tarō IV, 67, Japanese sumo wrestler, small intestine cancer.
      Junior Balaiah, 70, Indian actor (Dhooram Adhighamillai, Saattai, Thani Oruvan), asphyxiated.
      Jack Bamford, 86, English George Cross recipient.
      Daisy Lee Bitter, 95, American science educator.
      Bob Bugden, 87, Australian rugby league player (St. George Dragons, Parramatta Eels, national team).
      Walter Davis, 69, American basketball player (Phoenix Suns, Denver Nuggets), Olympic champion (1976).
      Mortimer L. Downey, 87, American politician, deputy secretary of transportation (1993–2001), pulmonary fibrosis.
      Dick Drago, 78, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals, California Angels).
      Freddy Elie, 77, Haitian-born Venezuelan football player (Deportivo Galicia, Portuguesa, Venezuela national team) and manager.
      Oussama Falouh, 24, Moroccan footballer (FUS Rabat, Angers, Wydad), injuries sustained in a traffic collision.
      Fung Ying Ki, 43, Hong Kong wheelchair fencer, Paralympic champion (2000, 2004).
      Salman Habaka, 33, Israeli lieutenant colonel, commander of the 188 Barak Brigade.
      John Havers, 92, English badminton player (national team).
      Humaira Himu, 37, Bangladeshi actress (Amar Bondhu Rashed).
      Natrah Ismail, 73, Malaysian politician, MP (2018–2022).
      Kaia Iva, 59, Estonian politician, MP (2007–2015), minister of social protection (2016–2019).
      Henri Korn, 89, French neuroscientist.
      Henri Lopes, 86, Congolese writer, diplomat and politician, prime minister (1973–1975).
      Jutta Müller, 94, German Hall of Fame figure skating coach.
      Michel Pilz, 78, German jazz clarinetist.
      Shin Gu-beom, 81, South Korean politician, governor of Jeju Province (1993–1995, 1995–1998).
      R. H. Sikes, 83, American professional golfer.
      Brenda Snipes, 80, American public official, supervisor of elections for Broward County, Florida (2003–2018).
      Leroy Stover, 90, American police officer.
      Yuri Temirkanov, 84, Russian conductor.
      Howard Wayne, 75, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1996–2002).
      Wei Wei, 101, Chinese actress (Night Inn, Spring in a Small Town, The Truth About Jane and Sam).


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      Adele Änggård, 90, Swedish-British stage and costume designer.
      David Berglas, 97, German-born British magician and mentalist.
      Patrick Brownsey, 75, British-born New Zealand botanist and philatelist.
      Dame Alexandra Burslem, 83, British academic and public servant.
      Robert Butler, 95, American film and television director (Batman, Star Trek, Remington Steele).
      José María Carrascal, 92, Spanish television presenter, journalist (Diario de Barcelona, La Razón) and writer.
      Gary Colson, 89, American basketball coach (Valdosta State Blazers, Pepperdine Waves, New Mexico Lobos), lymphoma.
      Bubba Copeland, 49, American politician, mayor of Smiths Station, Alabama (since 2016), suicide by gunshot.
      Zdeněk Douša, 76, Czech Olympic basketball player (1972, 1976, 1980).
      Elizângela, 68, Brazilian actress (Locomotivas, O Clone, Just Short of Perfect).
      Ian Ferrier, 68–69, Canadian poet and musician.
      Orlando Garibay, 30, Mexican racing cyclist (Cylance, Crisa–SEEI), traffic collision.
      Goutam Halder, 67, Indian actor and director, heart attack.
      Dennis Higgins, 84, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, St. Louis Cardinals).
      Francette Lazard, 86, French teacher and politician.
      Angela Marinescu, 82, Romanian poet.
      Gieve Patel, 83, Indian poet, playwright, and painter, cancer.
      Betty Reardon, 94, American teacher.
      Matti Reunamäki, 83, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1964, 1968).
      Govardhan Mangilal Sharma, 74, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (since 1995), cancer.
      Martin Shefter, 79, American political scientist and author.
      Valery Shmukler, 77, Ukrainian engineer.
      Colin Smith, 87, British-Nepali lepidopterist, gastrointestinal stromal tumor.
      Ari Tissari, 71, Finnish footballer (KTP, Vasalund, national team).
      Béla Turi-Kovács, 87, Hungarian politician, MP (since 1998).
      Priit Vesilind, 80, Estonian-American photojournalist and author.
      Zhou Tienong, 84, Chinese politician, vice chairperson of the CPPCC (1998–2008) and the Standing Committee of the NPC (2008–2013).


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      Marina Cicogna, 89, Italian film producer (Belle de Jour, Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion), cancer.
      Karen Davis, 79, American animal rights activist.
      Robert G. Doumar, 93, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court of Eastern Virginia (since 1981).
      Akbar Golpayegani, 89, Iranian singer.
      L. C. Gordon, 86, American basketball player (Oklahoma State Cowboys).
      Aaron Harper, 42, American basketball player (Chorale Roanne, Levski Sofia, Ferro Carril Oeste), traffic collision.
      Kosuke Hori, 89, Japanese politician, MP (1979–2014), minister of education (1990) and internal affairs (1999–2000), aspiration pneumonia.
      Robert Knecht, 97, British historian.
      Ando Leps, 87, Estonian jurist and politician, MP (1995–2003).
      Hans Melchers, 85, Dutch businessman.
      Philip Meyer, 93, American journalist and scholar, complications from Parkinson's disease.
      Bill Milbank, 75, New Zealand art curator.
      Jean Mouton, 94, French politician, deputy (1986–1988).
      Charles Piaget, 95, French watchmaker and trade unionist.
      Cristina Quintarelli, 60, Italian Olympic swimmer (1984).
      Luigi Saidelli, 84, Italian Olympic sailor (1964), emphysema.
      Gord Smith, 86, Canadian sculptor, medically assisted death.
      Ken Timms, 85, Australian footballer (Essendon).
      Ahmad Tousi, 76, Iranian-American football manager (Sanat Naft).
      Haruo Wakō, 75, Japanese communist militant (Japanese Red Army).
      Mary Willis Walker, 81, American crime fiction author (Under the Beetle's Cellar), complications from dementia.
      John Whitney, 92, British writer and producer.
      Gary Winnick, 76, American businessman, industrialist and billionaire.


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      Michael J. Alexander, 82, British translator (Beowulf), poet and broadcaster.
      Malam Yusuf Ali, 73, Nigerian Islamic cleric.
      Imre Bíró, 65, Romanian footballer (ASA Târgu Mureș, Universitatea Cluj, national team).
      Russell Camilleri, 86, American Olympic wrestler (1960, 1964).
      John Contoulis, 84, American football player (New York Giants).
      Ryland Davies, 80, Welsh operatic tenor and voice teacher (Royal College of Music), mesothelioma.
      Enrique Dussel, 88, Argentine-Mexican philosopher, historian and theologian, interim rector of UACM (2013–2014).
      Olaf Eliassen, 74, Norwegian farmer and politician, Sámi MP (2001–2013).
      Evan Ellingson, 35, American actor (CSI: Miami, 24, My Sister's Keeper), accidental fentanyl overdose.
      Susi Eppenberger, 92, Swiss politician, MP (1979–1991).
      David Ferry, 99, American poet, translator and educator.
      Willard F. Goodwin, 81, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1983–1997).
      Anne Hart, 90, English actress (Z-Cars, Play of the Week).
      Harald Heckmann, 98, German musicologist (International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres, Répertoire International des Sources Musicales).
      John L. Heilbron, 89, American academic and science historian.
      David Hilditch, 60, Northern Irish politician, MLA (1998–2023), cancer.
      Ole N. Hoemsnes, 95, Norwegian journalist (Morgenbladet, Morgenposten, Aftenposten), chairman of the Norwegian Union of Journalists (1966–1970).
      Donald Hunsberger, 91, American conductor (Eastman Wind Ensemble, 1965–2002), professor of conducting (Eastman School of Music) and arranger.
      Pat E. Johnson, 84, American martial artist, stuntman and actor (Enter the Dragon, The Karate Kid, Mortal Kombat).
      Juan Jumalon, 57, Filipino journalist and radio broadcaster, shot.
      Theodoros Kotsonis, 78, Greek physician and politician, MP (1989–2004).
      Malo Louarn, 74, French comic book author.
      Paolo Magnani, 96, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Lodi (1977–1988) and Treviso (1988–2003).
      Philippe-Armand Martin, 74, French politician, deputy (1993–2017) and MEP (1994–1999).
      Ross McDonnell, 44, Irish photographer, film director and cinematographer (Colony, Elián, The First Wave).
      Jim Morrissey, 93, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1994–1998).
      Bongi Ntuli, 32, South African footballer (Golden Arrows, Platinum Stars, AmaZulu), cancer.
      Cēzars Ozers, 86, Latvian basketball player, Olympic silver medalist (1960).
      Vladimir Prifti, 81, Albanian film director and screenwriter.
      Lolita Rodrigues, 94, Brazilian singer and actress (Rainha da Sucata, Despedida de Solteiro, Kubanacan), pneumonia.
      Samuel Sanford Shapiro, 93, American statistician (Shapiro–Wilk test, Shapiro–Francia test).
      Donald Shebib, 85, Canadian film director, screenwriter and editor (Goin' Down the Road, Running Brave, The Climb).
      Ato Tolentino, 75, Filipino basketball player (Great Taste Coffee Makers) and coach (PCU Dolphins).
      Carl Torbush, 72, American college football (Ole Miss Rebels, North Carolina Tar Heels) and baseball (Southeastern Louisiana Lions) coach.
      Matt Ulrich, 41, American football player (Indianapolis Colts).
      Mitar Vasiljević, 69, Bosnian Serb convicted war criminal and paramilitary group member (White Eagles).
      William Yule, 83, British psychologist.
      Stanisław Zahradnik, 91, Polish-Czech historian.
      Xabier Zumalde, 85, Spanish Basque nationalist militant, military chief of ETA (1965–1976).


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      Matevos Asatryan, 37, Armenian politician, MP (since 2019).
      Nadira Begum, Bangladeshi folk singer.
      Bill Dellastatious, 101, American football player (Missouri Tigers) and coach (Missouri State Bears).
      Conrado de Quiros, 72, Filipino journalist, columnist and writer.
      Ivaylo Ditchev, 68, Bulgarian anthropologist.
      John Fahy, 80, Scottish footballer (Germiston Callies, Oxford United).
      Manu Korovulavula, 89, Fijian politician.
      Bronius Kuzmickas, 87, Lithuanian politician and philosopher, signatory of the Act of the Re-Establishment.
      Janet Landgard, 75, American actress (The Swimmer, The Donna Reed Show, Land Raider), brain cancer.
      Janko Lukovski, 77, Yugoslav and Macedonian basketball player (Rabotnički, MZT Skopje) and coach (Spartak Subotica).
      Roel Luynenburg, 78, Dutch rower, Olympic bronze medalist (1972).
      Vincent Marks, 93, British clinical pathologist and biochemist.
      Antoni Martí, 60, Andorran architect and politician, twice prime minister, mayor of Escaldes-Engordany (2003–2011) and general councillor (1994–2003).
      Sandy McGregor, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
      Yoshiko Miura, 74, Japanese lyricist ("Cat's Eye", "Mayonaka no Door", "Please"), pneumonia.
      Norman Munnoch, 94, Scottish rugby union player (Watsonian, Edinburgh District, national team).
      Dino Piana, 93, Italian jazz musician.
      Joe Sharkey, 77, American author and columnist.
      Neil B. Shulman, 78, American doctor and medical writer.
      Mike Shuster, 76, American journalist and blogger (NPR), complications from Parkinson's disease.
      Lars Svantesson, 90, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1952).
      Simon Sze, 87, Taiwanese-American electrical engineer (Floating-gate MOSFET).
      Roger Verplaetse, 92, Belgian racing cyclist (Faema, Flandria).
      Berend-Jan van Voorst tot Voorst, 79, Dutch politician, Queen's commissioner of Limburg (1993–2005), state secretary for defence (1989–1993) and foreign affairs (1988–1989).
      Bruno Zanoni, 71, Italian racing cyclist.


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      Arputhan, 52, Indian film director (Arputham, Love Today, Manathodu Mazhaikalam), traffic collision.
      Frank Borman, 95, American astronaut (Gemini 7, Apollo 8) and airline executive (Eastern Air Lines), stroke.
      Aloisio Butonidualevu, 40, Fijian rugby union player (Auch, FC Grenoble Rugby, national team).
      Dean Byrne, 39, Irish professional boxer.
      Werner Carobbio, 86, Swiss politician, member of the National Council (1975–1999).
      D. B. Chandregowda, 87, Indian politician, MP (1971–1978, 1986–1989, 2009–2014) and three-times Karnataka MLA.
      Julius Otto Duncan, 97, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1951–1953).
      Alain Estève, 77, French rugby union player (AS Béziers, national team).
      Diethelm Ferner, 82, German football player (Werder Bremen, West Germany national team) and manager (Rot-Weiss Essen).
      Nikos Gioutsos, 81, Greek footballer (Olympiacos, Ethnikos Piraeus, national team).
      Stuart Jardine, 90, British Olympic sailor (1968, 1972).
      Bruce Sterling Jenkins, 96, American jurist and politician, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah (since 1978) and member of the Utah Senate (1959–1965).
      Igor Judge, Baron Judge, 82, English judge, lord chief justice (2008–2013).
      Maso Karipe, Papua New Guinean politician, MP (since 2022), stomach cancer.
      LaMar Lemmons Jr., 87, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2005–2010) and businessman.
      Garfield McMahon, 91, Canadian Olympic sport shooter (1960, 1964).
      Maheswar Mohanty, 67, Indian politician, Odisha MLA (1995–2019), stroke.
      Mário Moinhos, 74, Portuguese footballer (Boavista, Benfica, national team).
      Betty Rollin, 87, American author and journalist, assisted suicide.
      Federico Sacchi, 87, Argentinian footballer (Racing, Newell's Old Boys, national team).
      Ken'ichi Sakemi, 59, Japanese writer (Kōkyū Shōsetsu, Bokkō).
      Albert Strickler, 68, French poet and author.
      Dev Virahsawmy, 81, Mauritian political activist, founder of Mauritian Militant Movement.
      Józef Wybieralski, 77, Polish Olympic field hockey player (1972).
      Haris Xanthoudakis, 73, Greek composer.


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      Hannelore Auer, 81, Austrian singer and film actress (I'm Marrying the Director, The Merry Wives of Tyrol, ...denn die Musik und die Liebe in Tirol).
      Ziyad al-Din al-Ayyubi, 76–77, Syrian preacher and politician, minister of endowments (2004–2007).
      Marcus Besen, 99, Romanian-born Australian businessman, philanthropist and Holocaust survivor.
      Sandra Elkin, 85, American television talk show host and women's rights advocate.
      Peter Elzinga, 79, Canadian politician, MP (1974–1986) and Alberta MLA (1986–1993).
      Rainer Erler, 90, German film director and screenwriter (Fleisch, Das Blaue Palais).
      Alcides Franciscato, 94, Brazilian engineer and politician, mayor of Bauru (1969–1973), three-time deputy.
      Laurent Greilsamer, 70, French journalist and essayist, deputy director of Le Monde (2007–2011).
      Frank Houben, 84, Dutch politician, Queen's commissioner of North Brabant (1987–2003).
      Aderonke Kale, 84, Nigerian army psychiatrist (Nigerian Army Medical Corps).
      Roger Kastel, 92, American film poster artist (Jaws, The Empire Strikes Back, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze), kidney and heart failure.
      Sawar Khan, 98, Pakistani general, vice chief of the army staff (1980–1984) and governor of Punjab (1978–1980).
      Søren Krarup, 85, Danish Lutheran pastor, author, and member of the Danish Parliament (2001–2011).
      Bernard Lemaire, 87, Canadian papermaking executive, co-founder and CEO of Cascades.
      Louis Oster, 95, French lawyer and musicologist.
      Valentina Ponomaryova, 90, Russian cosmonaut, pilot, and scientist.
      Dale Reid, 64, Scottish golfer, cancer.
      Georges Salmon, 90, Belgian long jumper and hurdler.
      Tony Thirlwall, 82, British economist.
      Giorgio Veneri, 84, Italian footballer and manager (Atalanta, AC Prato, Italy U-20).
      Jean-Pierre Verheggen, 81, Belgian writer.
      Adrian Webster, 72, English football player (Seattle Sounders, Colchester United) and manager (Phoenix Inferno).
      Bob White, 87, English cricketer (Middlesex, Nottinghamshire).


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      Albert Alföldi, 83, Hungarian folk writer and politician, MP (1994–1998, 2004–2010).
      François Bacqué, 87, French Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to the Netherlands (2001–2011).
      R. L. Boyce, 68, American blues musician.
      Sheila Burns, 73, American singer-songwriter (The Burns Sisters).
      Fred van Dorp, 85, Dutch Olympic water polo player (1960, 1964, 1968).
      K. A. Francis, 75, Indian painter.
      David Gauthier, 91, Canadian-American philosopher.
      Manuel Gusmão, 77, Portuguese academic, poet and politician, member of the constituent assembly (1975–1976) and of the assembly of the republic (1975–1980).
      Kalabhavan Haneef, 63, Indian actor (Sandesam, Thenkasipattanam, Amar Akbar Anthony) and impressionist.
      Albert Heinemann, 84, German jurist and politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony (1990–2003).
      Alan Hevesi, 83, American politician, comptroller of New York City (1994–2001) and New York State (2003–2006), complications from Lewy body dementia.
      Juha Leiviskä, 87, Finnish architect and designer.
      Luis Guillermo Lumbreras, 87, Peruvian archaeologist, anthropologist and academic, director of the MNAAHP (1973–1978) and president of the Museo de la Nación (1990).
      Ali Niakani, 72, Iranian footballer (Malavan, national team).
      John Nuttall, 56, British Olympic long-distance runner (1996), heart attack.
      Junko Ohashi, 73, Japanese singer, esophageal cancer.
      Kurt Olson, 75, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (2005–2017), pancreatic cancer
      Timothy O'Neill, 80, American Army officer, camouflage expert, and author (The Individuated Hobbit).
      Jørgen Reenberg, 96, Danish actor (Europa, The Wolf at the Door, I Am Dina).
      James Robertson, 95, British political activist, economist, and writer.
      John Sayre, 87, American rower, Olympic champion (1960).
      Hugh Seidman, 82-83, American poet.
      William Stoddart, 98, Scottish-Canadian physician, author and philosopher.
      Ashutosh Tandon, 63, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (since 2014), heart failure.
      Joe Tilson, 95, British visual artist.
      John Tooby, 71, American anthropologist.
      Jim Vienneau, 97, American record producer ("It's Only Make Believe").
      Tim Woodward, 70, English actor (Wings, Piece of Cake, Families), cancer.


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      Padmanabha Acharya, 92, Indian politician, governor of Nagaland (2014–2019), Tripura (2014–2015) and Assam (2014–2016).
      Danilo Astori, 83, Uruguayan economist and politician, vice president (2010–2015), minister of economy (2005–2008, 2015–2020) and twice senator, respiratory failure.
      John Bailey, 81, American cinematographer (Ordinary People, The Big Chill, Groundhog Day), president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (2017–2019).
      Abraham Bergman, 91, American pediatrician.
      David G. Compton, 93, British author (Synthajoy, The Unsleeping Eye).
      Lorraine Day, 86, American author and orthopedic trauma surgeon.
      Miah Dennehy, 73, Irish footballer (Walsall, Bristol Rovers, national team).
      Henry Dunay, 88, American goldsmith and jewelry designer.
      Spiros Focás, 86, Greek actor (Rocco and His Brothers, The Jewel of the Nile, A Man for Burning).
      Ewan Fordyce, 70, New Zealand palaeontologist, fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (since 2014).
      Gordon Gibson Jr, 86, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (1974–1979).
      Rahman Gumbo, 59, Zimbabwean football player (Highlanders, national team) and manager (Gaborone United), heart attack.
      Mike Hamilton, 60, American athletic director (University of Tennessee), cancer.
      Hiroyuki Hosoda, 79, Japanese politician, member (since 1990) and speaker (2021–2023) of the House of Representatives and chief cabinet secretary (2004–2005).
      Charles Jordan, 69, American basketball player (Indiana Pacers, ASVEL, Fortitudo Bologna).
      Pavel Kantorek, 93, Czech Olympic runner (1956, 1960, 1964).
      Colin MacKay, 79, Scottish journalist (BBC Radio Scotland, Scottish Television).
      Pierre Michel, 93, French Olympic cyclist (1952).
      Davide Renne, 46, Italian fashion designer (Moschino), heart attack.
      Johnny Ruffo, 35, Australian singer ("On Top") and actor (Home and Away), brain cancer.
      Marcel Schlechter, 95, Luxembourgish politician, minister for transport and public works (1984–1989), MEP (1989–1999).
      Jean-Philippe Thierry, 75, French businessman.
      Sir Eric Thomas, 70, British gynaecologist and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of the University of Bristol (2001–2015), lung cancer.
      Mihai Timofti, 75, Moldovan actor, singer, and professor.
      Penelope Walton Rogers, 73, British archaeologist.
      Yaw Shin Leong, 47, Singaporean politician, MP (2011–2012).


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      Francis Agbo, 65, French Olympic high jumper (1980).
      Hammam Alloh, 36, Palestinian nephrologist, airstrike.
      Wyatt Anderson, 84, American geneticist and evolutionary biologist.
      Ron Anton, 82, Canadian Hall of Fame curler.
      Louis Belton, 79, Irish politician, TD (1989–1992, 1997–2002), and senator (1993–1997).
      Giulia Cecchettin, 22, Italian student, stabbed.
      Antonio Del Monaco, 67, Italian military officer and politician, deputy (2018–2022).
      Gema Díaz, 75, Spanish politician, senator (1995–2003) and member of the Parliament of Cantabria (1987–1995, 2003–2007).
      Raphael Dwamena, 28, Ghanaian footballer (Zürich, Egnatia, national team), ventricular arrhythmia.
      D. J. Hayden, 33, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars), traffic collision.
      Clarence A. Holland, 94, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1984–1996) and mayor of Virginia Beach (1976–1978).
      Md. Imdadul Hoque, Bangladeshi academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Jagannath University (since 2021), cancer.
      Muhammad Azam Khan, 89, Pakistani civil servant, caretaker minister of interior (2018), caretaker chief minister (since 2023) and twice chief secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
      Kyle LeDuc, 42, American racing driver (Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, Championship Off-Road, Extreme E), head and neck cancer.
      Jovan Marić, 82, Serbian psychiatrist, author, and university professor.
      Chandra Mohan, 82, Indian actor (Rangula Ratnam, Padaharella Vayasu, Siri Siri Muvva), heart attack.
      Peter J. Moore, 67, Canadian record producer (Cowboy Junkies, Willie P. Bennett).
      Dimitrie Popescu, 62, Romanian rower, Olympic champion (1992).
      Kari Rahkamo, 90, Finnish Olympic athlete (1956, 1960) and politician, mayor of Helsinki (1991–1996).
      Ferario Spasov, 61, Bulgarian football player (Osam Lovech) and manager (CSKA Sofia, Montana), traffic collision.
      Dave Stenhouse, 90, American baseball player (Washington Senators).
      Nino Strano, 73, Italian politician, deputy (2001–2006) and senator (2006–2008, 2011–2012).
      Conny Van Dyke, 78, American singer and actress (Hell's Angels '69, W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings, Framed), complications from vascular dementia.
      Angelita Vargas, 77, Spanish flamenco singer and dancer, stroke.
      Masatoshi Wakabayashi, 89, Japanese politician, three-time MP, minister of the environment (2006–2007) and agriculture (2007–2008).
      Edith D. Warren, 86, American politician and educator, member of the North Carolina General Assembly (1999–2012).
      Gamini Weerakoon, Sri Lankan journalist and editor (The Sunday Leader, The Sunday Times).
      Tom Zych, 83, American politician and minister.


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      Mohammed al Amin, 80, Sudanese musician.
      M. Russell Ballard, 95, American Latter-Day Saint leader, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (since 1985).
      Aldo Bet, 74, Italian footballer (Roma, Milan, national team).
      Peter J. Boylan, 87, American major general.
      Jacques Bérès, 82, French orthopedic surgeon, co-founder of Médecins Sans Frontières.
      Roman Čechmánek, 52, Czech ice hockey player (Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings), Olympic champion (1998).
      Hugo Chamberlain, 88, Costa Rican Olympic sports shooter (1968, 1972, 1976).
      Hanna Gucwińska, 91, Polish zootechnician and politician, MP (2001–2005).
      Mustafa Hasanagić, 82, Serbian football player (Partizan, Yugoslavia national team) and manager (Ankaragücü).
      Davoud Hermidas-Bavand, 89, Iranian diplomat and political scientist.
      Rahim Huseynov, 87, Azerbaijani politician, prime minister (1992–1993).
      Joan Jara, 96, British-Chilean dancer and human rights activist.
      Rina Jimenez-David, 68, Filipino journalist (Philippine Daily Inquirer).
      Akgün Kaçmaz, 88, Turkish footballer (Fenerbahçe, national team).
      Mehmet Kakil, 56, Turkish football manager (Dynamic Herb Cebu).
      Kan, 61, Japanese singer-songwriter.
      Paul Martin Lester, 70, American professor.
      Tony Mason, 91, British Royal Air Force officer, Air Secretary (1985–1989).
      Camara Nangala, 68, Ivorian writer and teacher.
      Elinor Otto, 104, American factory worker, an original Rosie the Riveter.
      Usman Baba Pategi, 81, Nigerian actor and broadcaster.
      Helena Pilejczyk, 92, Polish speed skater, Olympic bronze medallist (1960).
      Kurt Reumann, 89, German journalist (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung).
      Nina Sadur, 73, Russian writer and playwright.
      Kraft Schepke, 89, German rower, Olympic champion (1960).
      Anna Scher, 78, British-Irish drama school founder.
      Karel Schwarzenberg, 85, Czech politician, aristocrat and diplomat, senator (2004–2010), twice minister of foreign affairs and deputy (2010–2021), heart and kidney disease.
      Patrick Smith, 71, Australian sportswriter (The Age, The Australian).
      Kevin Turen, 44, American film and television producer (Euphoria, X, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent), heart failure.
      Hans Waldenfels, 92, German Jesuit priest, theologian, and biblist.
      Don Walsh, 92, American oceanographer, explorer, and marine policy specialist.
      Kusuma Wardhani, 59, Indonesian archer, Olympic silver medallist (1988).
      Zhong Wanxie, 89, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.


      = 13

      =
      Basudeb Acharia, 81, Indian politician, MP (1980–2014).
      Ociel Baena, 38, Mexican magistrate and LGBT rights activist.
      Maryanne Trump Barry, 86, American jurist and attorney, judge of the U.S. District Court of New Jersey (1983–1999) and Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1999–2019), cancer.
      Rob Belloir, 75, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves).
      Héctor Benavides, 82, Mexican news anchor and radio personality.
      Michael Bishop, 78, American science fiction writer (No Enemy But Time, Who Made Stevie Crye?, Brittle Innings).
      Akram Hossain Chowdhury, 68, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2008–2014).
      Michel Ciment, 85, French film critic (Positif) and historian.
      Abel Ignacio Cuevas Melo, 58, Mexican politician, deputy (2000–2003, 2006–2009).
      Mohammed Dababish, Palestinian intelligence official (Hamas), airstrike.
      Masaharu Ikuta, 88, Japanese businessman.
      Lundy Kiger, 69, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2018–2020), traffic collision.
      Tengiz Kitovani, 85, Georgian politician and military commander, minister of defence (1992–1993) and leader of the Military Council (1992), co-leader of the 1991–1992 coup d'état.
      Ivo Kuusk, 86, Estonian opera singer.
      Gérard de La Martinière, 80, French businessman.
      Sjachrani Mataja, 75, Indonesian politician, MP (2014–2019).
      Ozay Mehmet, 84, Cypriot academic.
      Hoy Menear, American politician.
      Robert Philibosian, 83, American politician, Los Angeles County district attorney (1981–1984).
      Ignacio Poletti, 93, Argentine Olympic basketball player (1952).
      T. B. Silalahi, 85, Indonesian military officer, minister of public servants (1993–1998).
      Jim Traue, 91, New Zealand librarian.
      George Tscherny, 99, Hungarian-born American graphic designer and educator.
      Judith Tucker, 63, British artist and academic, traffic collision.
      Gordon Wallace, 74, Scottish footballer (Raith Rovers, Dundee United, Berwick Rangers).
      Work All Week, 14, American Throughbred racehorse, paddock accident.
      Devon Wylie, 35, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans).


      = 14

      =
      Rick Ahearn, 74, American political consultant.
      Ken Adamson, 85, American football player (Denver Broncos).
      Sir Tom Arnold, 76, British politician, MP (1974–1997), chair of the Treasury Select Committee (1995–1996).
      Radcliffe Bailey, 54, American visual artist, brain cancer.
      Alessandra Bianchi, 59, Italian sports journalist (Corriere dello Sport, L'Équipe, Le Parisien).
      Angela Maria Bottari, 78, Italian politician, deputy (1978–1987).
      Buzy, 66, French singer.
      Ramesh Chander, 88, Malaysian economist and statistician.
      Brian Cotter, Baron Cotter, 87, British politician, MP (1997–2005) and member of the House of Lords (since 2006), complications from dementia.
      Shanta Das Manandhar, 89, Nepalese writer.
      Neville Garrick, 73, Jamaican graphic artist and photographer, cancer.
      Robert Koenig, 71–72, English-Polish sculptor.
      John Lachs, 89, Hungarian-born American philosopher.
      Tapfumaneyi Masaya, 51, Zimbabwean bishop, kidnap victim and political activist.
      Zbigniew Meres, 71, Polish firefighter and politician, senator (2007–2015).
      William Neill, 93, Irish Anglican priest, archdeacon of Dromore (1985–1997).
      Prithvi Raj Singh Oberoi, 94, Indian hotelier, CEO of The Oberoi Group (2002–2013).
      Arthur Parkin, 71, New Zealand field hockey player (national team), Olympic champion (1976).
      Abdelkader Retnani, 78, Moroccan editor, writer, and sporting director.
      Subrata Roy, 75, Indian conglomerate executive, founder of Sahara India Pariwar, complications from cancer, hypertension and diabetes.
      Colombo Machado Salles, 97, Brazilian engineer and politician, governor of Santa Catarina (1971–1975).
      Peter Seidler, 63, American baseball executive, chairman of San Diego Padres (since 2020).
      Arthur Simon, 93, American Lutheran minister, founder of Bread for the World.
      Terry R. Taylor, 71, American sports editor (Associated Press), cancer.
      Thelda Williams, 82, American politician, interim mayor of Phoenix (1994, 2011–2012, 2018–2019), cancer.
      Stanislav Žalud, 91, Czech architect and politician, MP (1990–1992).
      Palestinians killed in a 2023 Israel–Hamas war airstrike:
      Ahmed Ghandour, 56, senior militant in the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas (death announced on this date)
      Ibrahim Qusaya, 31, volleyball player
      Mohammed Shabir, 77, politician and academic administrator, president of the Islamic University of Gaza (1990–2005)


      = 15

      =
      Gus Bogina, 96, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1975–1980) and senate (1981–1995).
      George Chigova, 32, Zimbabwean footballer (Polokwane City, SuperSport United, national team), heart disease.
      Finis E. Cowan, 94, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern Texas (1977–1979).
      James Allan Stewart Evans, 92, Canadian historian.
      Sandy Farina, 68, American singer-songwriter and actress (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band).
      Anna Felder, 85, Swiss writer.
      Michio Fukuoka, 87, Japanese sculptor.
      Gerry Hand, 81, Australian politician, minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs (1987–1990) and immigration (1990–1993) and MP (1983–1993).
      Aage Hansen, 88, Norwegian motorcycle speedway rider (Ipswich Witches).
      Hans Herbjørnsrud, 85, Norwegian author.
      Daisaku Ikeda, 95, Japanese Buddhist philosopher and nuclear disarmament activist, president of Soka Gakkai (1960–1979) and Soka Gakkai International (since 1975).
      Hitoshi Kimura, 89, Japanese politician, MP (1998–2010).
      Gurmeet Singh Kooner, 75, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (1998–2003, 2008–2013, since 2018).
      Žarko Laušević, 63, Serbian-Montenegrin actor (The Dagger, The Black Bomber, The Original of the Forgery).
      Worta McCaskill-Stevens, American physician-scientist.
      P. K. Narayanan Nambiar, 96, Indian musician.
      William R. Richardson, 94, American Army general, complications of Alzheimer's disease.
      David Rowe-Beddoe, Baron Rowe-Beddoe, 85, Welsh banker and life peer, chairman of the Wales Millennium Centre and member of the House of Lords (since 2006).
      N. Sankaraiah, 102, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1967–1971, 1977–1984).
      Onaolapo Soleye, 90, Nigerian economist, minister of finance (1984–1985).
      Ken Squier, 88, American Hall of Fame motorsport sportscaster (NASCAR on CBS), co-founder of Motor Racing Network, complications from intestinal blockage.
      Volodymyr Stryzhevskyi, 70, Ukrainian football player (Kolos Mezhyrich, Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih) and manager (Podillya Khmelnytskyi).
      Paul Tandou, 76, Congolese footballer (CSMD Diables Noirs, CARA Brazzaville, national team).
      Karl Tremblay, 47, Canadian folk singer (Les Cowboys Fringants), prostate cancer.


      = 16

      =
      Kailash Bhansali, 82, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (2008–2018), lung disease.
      Thomas J. Bliley Jr., 91, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1981–2001) and mayor of Richmond (1970–1977).
      Albert Burger, 68, German Olympic alpine skier (1976, 1980).
      Dame A. S. Byatt, 87, British author (Possession, The Virgin in the Garden, The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye).
      Michael Chapdelaine, 67, American classical and fingerstyle guitarist.
      James Couchman, 81, British politician, MP (1983–1997).
      Ryszard Engelking, 88, Polish mathematician.
      Merle Goldman, 92, American historian and academic scholar, skin cancer.
      Johnny Green, 89, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Baltimore Bullets, Cincinnati Royals / Kansas City-Omaha Kings).
      Fernando Jara, 93, Chilean footballer (Universidad Católica, 1952 Olympics).
      James Paul Johnson, 93, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1981).
      Meto Jovanovski, 77, Macedonian actor (Happy New Year '49, Dust, When Day Breaks).
      Sarah Louise Keys, 95, American civil rights activist.
      Takao Kondo, 75, Japanese biologist, pneumonia.
      Ivan Korshynskyi, 95, Ukrainian doctor and politician, deputy (1994–1998).
      Hubert Mono Ndjana, 77, Cameroonian academic and philosopher, traffic collision.
      Sir Peter Newsam, 95, British educationist.
      Protectionist, 13, German Thoroughbred racehorse. (death announced on this date)
      Korney Shperling, 76, Russian football manager (Irtysh Omsk, Ural Yekaterinburg, Baltika Kaliningrad).
      Peter Solley, 75, English musician (Fox, Procol Harum) and record producer ("What I Like About You").
      Thành Được, 89, Vietnamese actor and singer.
      Bobby Ussery, 88, American Hall of Fame jockey, heart failure.
      Robert Walker, Baron Walker of Gestingthorpe, 85, British jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (2009–2013), lord of appeal in ordinary (2002–2009) and lord justice of appeal (1997–2002).


      = 17

      =
      Gohar Ayub Khan, 86, Pakistani politician, minister of foreign affairs (1997–1998) and speaker of the National Assembly (1990–1993).
      Ahmad Bahar, 74, Palestinian politician, deputy speaker of the Legislative Council (since 2006), airstrike.
      Ana Clara Benevides, 23, Brazilian university student.
      Christiane Bervoets, 75, Belgian singer ("Eviva España").
      Seóirse Bodley, 90, Irish composer.
      Ron Bryant, 76, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals).
      Bob de Groot, 82, Belgian comic books artist (Chlorophylle, Clifton).
      Charlie Dominici, 72, American singer (Dream Theater, Dominici).
      Anthony Farquhar, 83, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Down and Connor (1983–2015).
      B. N. Goswamy, 90, Indian art critic and historian.
      H. Roger Grant, 79, American railroad historian and author.
      Zdeněk Groessl, 82, Czech volleyball player, Olympic bronze medallist (1968).
      Fikret Güler, 70, Turkish taekwondo grand master.
      Agustín Ibarrola, 93, Spanish painter and sculptor.
      Ellen Jens, 83, Dutch television producer (De Fred Haché Show, We zijn weer thuis) and director.
      Claude Kahn, 88, French pianist.
      Dennis Kemp, 92, Australian Olympic field hockey player (1956).
      Luis Larraín, 42, Chilean LGBT rights activist, blood cancer.
      Henning Munk Jensen, 76, Danish footballer (AaB, PSV Eindhoven, national team).
      John C. G. Röhl, 85, British historian, prostate cancer.
      Brian Sampson, 88, Australian racing driver, Bathurst 1000 winner (1975).
      Suzanne Shepherd, 89, American actress (The Sopranos, Goodfellas, Requiem for a Dream), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and kidney failure.
      Lou Skizas, 92, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox).
      Henri Stambouli, 62, Algerian-born French football player (Monaco, Marseille) and manager (Togo national team).
      Grzegorz Stellak, 72, Polish rower, Olympic bronze medallist (1980).
      Nan Witcomb, 95, Australian poet and radio broadcaster (Cruise 1323).
      Gregory Woolley, 51, Haitian-born Canadian mobster (Hells Angels), shot.


      = 18

      =
      Akif Asgarov, 83, Azerbaijani sculptor.
      António Carvalho, 62, Portuguese football player (Vitória, national team) and manager (Caçadores das Taipas).
      Mario Castaño, 51, Colombian politician and convicted fraudster, representative (2014–2018) and senator (2018–2022), heart attack.
      David Del Tredici, 86, American composer.
      Ben Dunne, 74, Irish businessman, director of Dunnes Stores (since 1983) and founder of Ben Dunne Gyms, heart attack.
      Ruud Geels, 75, Dutch footballer (Ajax, Feyenoord, national team).
      João Lima, 62, Portuguese Olympic hurdler (1988).
      Princess Maria Cristina of Savoy-Aosta, 90, Italian princess.
      Jerome Markson, 94, Canadian architect.
      Taku Miki, 88, Japanese poet and novelist.
      Joyce Mpanga, 89, Ugandan politician, member of the Parliament of Uganda (1996–2001) and Lukiiko (since 2009), minister of state for primary education (1989–1992).
      Fredrik Ohlsson, 92, Swedish actor (Pippi Longstocking, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo).
      Ekundayo Opaleye, 77, Nigerian general and politician, governor of Ondo State (1986–1987), heart attack.
      C. L. Porinchukutty, 91, Indian artist and art educator.
      Shi Wen-long, 95, Taiwanese resin industry executive, founder of Chi Mei Corporation.
      S. Venkitaramanan, 92, Indian economist, governor of the RBI (1990–1992).
      Paul Watson, 81, British documentary filmmaker (The Family, Sylvania Waters), complications from dementia.


      = 19

      =
      Joss Ackland, 95, British actor (White Mischief, Lethal Weapon 2, The Mighty Ducks).
      Chris Alli, 78, Nigerian military officer, chief of army staff (1993–1994) and governor of Plateau State (1985–1986, 2004).
      Giuseppe Arzilli, 82, Sammarinese politician, captain regent (1986–1987, 1999–2000, 2004–2005).
      Gene Beery, 86, American painter and photographer.
      Rosalynn Carter, 96, American activist and humanitarian, first lady of the United States (1977–1981) and Georgia (1971–1975), complications from dementia.
      Roslynn Cobarrubias, 43, American television presenter, producer and speaker.
      Ninie Doniah, 56, Malagasy singer and composer.
      Sanjay Gadhvi, 57, Indian film director (Dhoom, Ajab Gazabb Love, Operation Parindey), heart attack.
      Ernesto Garzón Valdés, 96, Argentine philosopher.
      Herbert Gold, 99, American novelist.
      Catherine Christer Hennix, 75, Swedish musician, poet and philosopher.
      Marisa Jossa, 85, Italian model, Miss Italia winner (1959).
      Mushtaq Kak, 62, Indian actor (Hijack, Vishwaroopam, Dishoom) and stage director.
      Anna Kanakis, 61, Italian actress (2019, After the Fall of New York, The New Barbarians), writer and model, Miss Italia winner (1977), lymphoma.
      Wim van der Leegte, 76, Dutch manufacturing industry executive, president of VDL Groep (1972–2016).
      Marcel Lessard, 97, Canadian politician, MP (1962–1965, 1968–1980).
      Eddie Linden, 88, Scottish publisher and poet, complications from dementia.
      Phyllis Linton, 94, British Olympic swimmer (1952).
      Colette Maze, 109, French classical pianist.
      Sitiveni Moceidreke, 86, Fijian Olympic sprinter (1960). (death announced on this date)
      Carlton Pearson, 70, American minister and gospel singer, subject of Come Sunday, prostate cancer.
      Vincentius Sensi Potokota, 72, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Maumere (2006–2007) and archbishop of Ende (since 2007).
      Erich Schutt, 92, German photographer.
      Noma Shepherd, 88, New Zealand community leader.
      Peter Spellos, 69, American voice actor (Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Digimon Adventure, Eagle Riders), pancreatic cancer.
      Hannes Strydom, 58, South African rugby union player (Eastern Province Elephants, Transvaal/Golden Lions, national team), world champion (1995), traffic collision.
      Mizuho Suzuki, 96, Japanese actor (The Sands of Kurobe, Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Final Episode, Never Give Up).
      Sara Tavares, 45, Portuguese singer, brain tumour.
      Guy Vattier, 84, French politician, deputy (1988).
      Wiris, 23, Brazilian footballer (Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Fluminense), traffic collision.


      = 20

      =
      Background Bob, 15, British artist.
      Ana Bereciartúa, 87, Spanish politician, member of the Basque parliament (1980–1986, 1989–1990).
      Bai Bibyaon Ligkayan Bigkay, 90, Filipino Lumad rights activist.
      Anthony Boam, 91, British army officer, commander of British Forces in Hong Kong (1985–1987).
      Alberto Pinto Coelho Júnior, 78, Brazilian politician, governor of Minas Gerais (2014–2015).
      Frankie Connolly, 78, Irish footballer (Cork Hibernians, Cork Alberts).
      Josephine Cook, 92, British shot putter.
      Mike Craig, 92, Australian Olympic field hockey player (1960).
      Ramón Díaz del Río, 82, Spanish naval engineer and politician, MEP (1987–1989).
      Alice Denney, 101, American art curator, stroke.
      Filip Robar Dorin, 83, Slovenian film director and screenwriter.
      James H. Fallon, 76, American neuroscientist.
      Annabel Giles, 64, British actress (Riders, Firelight) and psychotherapist, glioblastoma.
      Zdena Hadrbolcová, 86, Czech actress (How the World Is Losing Poets, The Idiot Returns, František je děvkař).
      Preston Hanna, 69, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Oakland Athletics).
      Willie Hernández, 69, Puerto Rican baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Chicago Cubs), World Series champion (1984).
      Ted Hopkins, 74, Australian footballer (Carlton), businessman and writer.
      Nina Katerli, 89, Russian writer, publicist, and human rights activist.
      Valentin Khokhryakov, 95, Russian biologist.
      Rob Krier, 85, Luxembourgish sculptor, architect, and urban designer.
      Martina Lubyová, 56, Slovak politician, minister of education (2017–2020).
      Ann Rachlin, 90, British musician and author.
      Norm Storey, 87, Australian rugby union player (national team).
      Susan Tucker, 79, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1983–1991) and senate (1999–2011).
      Aman Tuleyev, 79, Russian politician, governor (1997–2018) and chairman of the council of people's deputies (1994–1996, 2018) of Kemerovo Oblast.
      John E. Walsh, 65, American political consultant and campaign manager, stomach cancer.
      Jan Westdorp, 89, Dutch racing cyclist.
      Mars Williams, 68, American saxophonist (The Waitresses, The Psychedelic Furs, Liquid Soul), ampullary cancer.


      = 21

      =
      Ron Acks, 79, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers).
      Chad Allan, 80, Canadian musician (The Guess Who, Brave Belt).
      Henry E. Allee, 81, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1977–1983).
      S. S. Badrinath, 83, Indian ophthalmologist, founder of Sankara Nethralaya.
      Henri Bangou, 101, Guadeloupean politician, senator (1986–1995) and mayor of Pointe-à-Pitre (1965–2008).
      Arthur Bethell, 82, Barbadian cricketer (national team).
      Lothar Buchmann, 87, German football player (Wormatia Worms) and manager (Eintracht Frankfurt, Kickers Offenbach).
      Benjamin-Gunnar Cohrs, 58, German conductor, scholar, and music publicist, heart attack.
      Tertius Delport, 84, South African academic, lawyer and politician, MP (1999–2009).
      Aivars Endziņš, 82, Latvian jurist and politician, MP (1993–1998) and chief justice of the Constitutional Court (2000–2007).
      Saprang Kalayanamitr, 75, Thai military officer (2006 Thai coup d'état, Council for National Security), lung cancer.
      Alec Knight, 84, English Anglican priest, dean of Lincoln (1998–2006).
      Kamal Kumar, Fijian jurist, chief justice (2019–2023).
      Danutė Kvietkevičiūtė, 84, Lithuanian textile designer.
      Horacio Malvicino, 94, Argentine jazz and tango guitarist and composer.
      Anne Michel, 64, Belgian Olympic sprinter (1980).
      Bettina Moissi, 100, German stage and film (The Original Sin, Long Is the Road, The Orplid Mystery) actress.
      Francis R. Nicosia, 79, American historian.
      Paul Tịnh Nguyễn Bình Tĩnh, 93, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Đà Nẵng (2000–2006).
      Georges Perroud, 82, Swiss footballer (Sion, Servette, national team).
      James Philip, 93, American politician, member (1975–2003) and president (1993–2003) of the Illinois Senate.
      David Pytches, 92, English Anglican clergyman, bishop of Chile, Bolivia and Peru (1972–1976).
      R. Ramachandran, 71, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (2016–2021), liver disease.
      Jerónimo Saavedra, 87, Spanish politician, president of the Canary Islands (1982–1987, 1991–1993) and minister of education and science (1995–1996).
      Dale Spender, 80, Australian feminist scholar, teacher, and writer (Man Made Language, Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen).
      Stravinsky, 27, American Thoroughbred racehorse.
      Patrick Stuart, 8th Earl Castle Stewart, 95, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords (1961–1999).
      P. Vatsala, 84, Indian novelist, heart failure.
      Hana Vlasáková, 75, Czech Olympic volleyball player (1968, 1972).
      Irene N. Watts, 92, German-born Canadian writer and educator.
      Dave Young, 64, American football player (New York Giants, Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts).


      = 22

      =
      Mike Bickle, 79, English footballer (Plymouth Argyle, Gillingham).
      Poseci Bune, 77, Fijian civil servant and politician, MP (1991–2006), prostate cancer.
      Mike D'Amato, 82, American football player (New York Jets).
      Tony Genato, 94, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1952, 1956).
      Santi Gutiérrez Calle, 78, Spanish footballer (Racing de Santander).
      Barbara Haščáková, 43, Slovak singer, stroke.
      Per Hedenberg, 87, Swedish Olympic rower (1960).
      Sead Jesenković, 80, Bosnian football player (Sarajevo, Famos Hrasnica, Jedinstvo Brčko) and manager.
      Jean Knight, 80, American singer ("Mr. Big Stuff").
      Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, 94, French historian.
      Tom Larson, 84, American sportscaster (WSBK-TV, NESN), cancer.
      Émile Martel, 82, Canadian diplomat and writer.
      François Musy, 68, Swiss-born French sound engineer (First Name: Carmen, Marguerite, Lost Illusions).
      Nguyen Qui Duc, 64–65, Vietnamese-American radio broadcaster, writer and translator, cancer.
      Sture Ohlin, 88, Swedish Olympic biathlete (1964).
      Steve Pool, 70, American television meteorologist (KOMO-TV), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
      Phil Quartararo, 67, American music industry executive.
      Christiane Rimbaud, 79, French historian.
      Jim Salestrom, 67, American singer-songwriter.
      Linda Salzman Sagan, 83, American artist and writer.
      Rutger Stuffken, 76, Dutch Olympic rower (1972).
      Óscar Felipe Ventura, 80, Peruvian academic and politician, deputy (1985–1990).
      Herbert Weiz, 99, German politician, minister of science and technology (1962–1966, 1974–?) and deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers (1967–1989).


      = 23

      =
      Absolute Andy, 40, German professional wrestler (wXw).
      Fathima Beevi, 96, Indian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court (1989–1992) and governor of Tamil Nadu (1997–2001).
      Jim Carter, 75, American football player (Green Bay Packers).
      Anan Chaisaeng, 96, Thai politician, MP (1969–1976, 1983–1986, 2001–2005).
      Ánchel Conte, 81, Spanish writer and poet.
      Rona Hartner, 50, Romanian actress (The Crazy Stranger, Time of the Wolf, Le Divorce), singer and painter, lung and brain cancer.
      Harald Hasselbach, 56, Dutch football player (Calgary Stampeders, Denver Broncos), Super Bowl champion (1997, 1998), mucinous adenocarcinoma.
      Steve Jurczyk, 61, American engineer, acting administrator of NASA (2021), pancreatic cancer.
      Mark Kellar, 71, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, San Antonio Wings, Chicago Fire).
      Francisco Luna Kan, 97, Mexican politician, governor of Yucatán (1976–1982) and deputy (1964–1967).
      Antoni Marí Calbet, 91, Spanish doctor and politician, member of the Parliament of the Balearic Islands (1983–2003).
      Rubens Minelli, 94, Brazilian football manager (Internacional, São Paulo, Saudi Arabia national team), infection.
      Russell Norman, 57, English cook, restaurateur and author (Saturday Kitchen).
      Tom Pauling, 76, Australian lawyer, administrator of the Northern Territory (2007–2011).
      Charles Peters, 96, American journalist (Washington Monthly).
      Guy Armand Romano, 86, French Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic administrator of Niamey (1984–1997) and bishop of Niamey (1997–2003).
      Paul Sait, 76, Australian rugby league player (South Sydney, national team) and coach.
      Greg "Fingers" Taylor, 71, American harmonica player, complications from Alzheimer's disease.


      = 24

      =
      Alfredo Adum, 71, Ecuadorian lawyer and politician, deputy (1988–1990), minister of energy (1996–1997).
      Douglas Ahlstedt, 78, American operatic tenor (Metropolitan Opera).
      Keith Beckwith, 84, Australian footballer (Collingwood).
      Derek John Blundell, 90, British geologist.
      Camilo Cascolan, 59, Filipino police officer, chief of the national police (2020).
      George Cohon, 86, American-born Canadian fast food executive, founder of McDonald's Canada and McDonald's Russia.
      Bruno Fagnoul, 87, Belgian politician, minister-president of the German-speaking community (1984–1986).
      Rod Fletcher, 78, English footballer (Scunthorpe United, Lincoln City, Grimsby Town).
      Jukka Haavisto, 93, Finnish musician.
      František X. Halas, 86, Czech historian of Christianity, academic and diplomat.
      Ron Hodges, 74, American baseball player (New York Mets).
      Shizuka Ijūin, 73, Japanese writer and lyricist.
      Herb Klein, 93, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–1995).
      Rajkumar Kohli, 93, Indian film director (Nagin, Jaani Dushman, Raaj Tilak), heart attack.
      Avraham Menchel, 87, Israeli footballer (Maccabi Haifa, national team).
      Chris Parr, 80, British theatre director, television producer (Takin' Over the Asylum) and executive (BBC Birmingham), pneumonia.
      Elliot Silverstein, 96, American film and television director (Cat Ballou, A Man Called Horse, The Car).
      Chris Stone, 64, Australian footballer (St Kilda), brain cancer.
      Henry Tilly, 91, English cricketer (Middlesex, MCC, Hertfordshire).
      Heidelinde Weis, 83, Austrian actress (I'm Marrying the Director, Don't Tell Me Any Stories, Aunt Frieda).
      Derek Wilford, 90, British military officer, complications from Parkinson's disease.


      = 25

      =
      Douglas D. Alder, 91, American historian and academic administrator, president of Utah Tech University (1986–1993), complications from Parkinson's disease.
      Whitney Anderson, 91, American politician and businessman.
      Robert Hart Baker, 69, American classical conductor and music director.
      Jean-Marc Brûlé, 58, French politician, member of the Regional Council of Île-de-France (2004–2015).
      Gérard Collomb, 76, French politician, senator (1999–2017, 2018), minister of the interior (2017–2018), and twice mayor of Lyon, stomach cancer.
      Jean-Claude Cornu, 85, French Olympic sailor (1960).
      Maurizio Creuso, 80, Italian politician, senator (1992–1994).
      Bita Farrahi, 65, Iranian actress (Hamoun, A House Built on Water, Island), heart and lung disease.
      Larry Fink, 82, American photographer.
      Ivan Havlíček, 78, Czech physicist, academic and senator (1996–2000).
      Tras Honan, 93, Irish politician, senator (1977–1992) and cathaoirleach (1982–1983, 1987–1989).
      Clarke Ingram, 66, American radio personality (WPXY, WZUM, WKHB).
      Daryl Johnson, 77, American football player (Boston Patriots).
      Papi Khomane, 48, South African footballer (Jomo Cosmos, Orlando Pirates, national team), traffic collision.
      Marty Krofft, 86, Canadian puppeteer (H.R. Pufnstuf, Land of the Lost, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters), kidney failure.
      Aldo Lado, 88, Italian film director (Short Night of Glass Dolls, Who Saw Her Die?, The Humanoid), screenwriter and author.
      Luwellyn Landers, South African politician. (death announced on this date)
      Martin Lockley, 73, Welsh palaeontologist, cancer.
      Les Maguire, 81, English musician (Gerry and the Pacemakers).
      Jorge Martín Montenegro, 40, Argentine-Spanish racing cyclist.
      Fabio Martínez Castilla, 73, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ciudad Lázaro Cárdenas (2007–2013) and archbishop of Tuxtla (since 2013), ischemic crisis and neoplasm.
      Leila Mustafa, 35, Syrian politician, co-chair of the civil council of Raqqa (2017–2022), complications during surgery.
      Leo Narducci, 91, American fashion designer.
      Yngvar Numme, 79, Norwegian singer (Dizzie Tunes) and actor.
      Alfredo Prieto Valiente, 89, Spanish businessman and politician, deputy (1977–1982).
      B. Sasikumar, 74, Indian violinist.
      Volodymyr Shapoval, 89, Ukrainian politician, deputy (1990–1994).
      Terry Venables, 80, English football player (Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur) and manager (national team).
      Alex J. Walling, 75, Canadian sports analyst and broadcaster.
      Ursula Bethell, Baroness Westbury, 99, British noblewoman and philanthropist.
      Layachi Yaker, 93, Algerian diplomat and politician, secretary-general of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (1992–1995).


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      Papa Arko, Ghanaian footballer (Asante Kotoko, national team).
      Maurie Considine, 91, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).
      Alberto da Costa e Silva, 92, Brazilian historian, poet, and diplomat.
      Theodore J. Cusson, 87, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1986–1988).
      Tim Dorsey, 62, American novelist (Florida Roadkill, Hammerhead Ranch Motel, Orange Crush).
      Enzo Erminero, 92, Italian businessman and politician, deputy (1968–1983), mayor of Verona (1993).
      Brian Godding, 78, Welsh jazz rock guitarist (Blossom Toes, Centipede).
      Pablo Guzmán, 73, American television journalist (WCBS-TV).
      Magda Hollander-Lafon, 96, Hungarian-born French Holocaust survivor and psychologist.
      Rudy Insanally, 87, Guyanese diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (2001–2008) and president of the United Nations General Assembly (1993–1994).
      Norman Irons, 82, Scottish councillor and honorary consul, lord provost of Edinburgh (1992–1996).
      Norris McDonald, 81, Canadian journalist (Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail).
      Robert Precht, 93, American film and television (The Ed Sullivan Show) producer.
      Michel Roumégoux, 75, French veterinarian and politician, deputy (2002–2007).
      Rodolfo Stange, 98, Chilean police officer and politician, senator (1998–2005) and member of the government junta (1985–1990).
      Don Tannas, 85, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1989–2004).
      Geordie Walker, 64, English guitarist (Killing Joke) and songwriter ("Love Like Blood", "Eighties"), complications from a stroke.


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      Bob Albright, 87, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1986).
      William Anastasi, 90, American conceptual artist.
      Maria Barmich, 89, Russian linguist, stroke.
      Henk Buck, 93, Dutch organic chemist.
      Susan Catania, 81, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1973–1983).
      Roger Chaussabel, 91, French racing cyclist.
      Mary L. Cleave, 76, American astronaut (STS-61-B, STS-30).
      Mike Corkins, 77, American baseball player (San Diego Padres).
      Heinz Dürr, 90, German businessman, chairman of AEG (1980–1990) and Deutsche Bahn (1994–1997).
      Alessandro Figà Talamanca, 85, Italian mathematician.
      Paweł Huelle, 66, Polish writer.
      Pim Jungerius, 90, Dutch physical geographer.
      Victor J. Kemper, 96, American cinematographer (Dog Day Afternoon, National Lampoon's Vacation, The Last Tycoon).
      Helen Lucas, 92, Canadian artist.
      Parvaneh Massoumi, 78, Iranian actress (Reverse, Downpour, Prophet Joseph).
      Zaverilal Mehta, 96, Indian photographer.
      John Nichols, 83, American novelist (The Sterile Cuckoo, The Wizard of Loneliness, The Milagro Beanfield War).
      Ibrahim Oweiss, 92, Egyptian-born American economist.
      Wanderley Paiva, 77, Brazilian football player (Atlético Mineiro, national team) and manager (Ponte Preta, CRAC), prostate cancer.
      Mohy Quandour, 85, Jordanian author and film producer (A Facebook Romance).
      Edward G. Smith, 62, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania (since 2014).
      William Michael Stankewicz, 78, American teacher and convicted attempted murderer.
      Frances Sternhagen, 93, American actress (Equus, ER, Misery), Tony winner (1974, 1995).
      Dalia Teišerskytė, 79, Lithuanian politician, journalist and poet, MP (2000–2016).
      Mihály András Vajda, 88, Hungarian philosopher.


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      Julius W. Becton Jr., 97, American military officer, director of FEMA (1985–1989).
      Mark Candon, 71, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives, traffic collision.
      Queenzy Cheng, 37, Malaysian actress and singer.
      George Chin, 94, Canadian ice hockey player (Michigan Wolverines, Chatham Maroons, Nottingham Panthers).
      John Colianni, 61, American jazz pianist.
      Josip Čorak, 80, Croatian wrestler, Olympic silver medallist (1972).
      Agyemang Diawusie, 25, German footballer (Dynamo Dresden, Wehen Wiesbaden, Jahn Regensburg).
      Dan Dobbek, 88, American baseball player (Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins), heart failure.
      James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, 81, Scottish politician, MP (1974–1997), MSP (1999–2007) and member of the House of Lords (1997–2023), pneumonia.
      Lanny Gordin, 72, Brazilian guitarist and composer.
      Mali, Sri Lankan-born Asian elephant (Manila Zoo).
      Martin Mate, 94, Canadian Anglican priest, bishop of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador (1980–1992).
      Charlie Munger, 99, American investor, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (since 1978) and chairman of Wesco Financial (1984–2011).
      Antonis Parayios, 94, Greek footballer (AEK Athens, national team).
      Eugenijus Petrovas, 87, Lithuanian politician, signatory of the act of re-establishment.
      Jessie T. Pettway, 94, American artist.
      Allan Rogers, 91, British politician, MP (1983–2001) and MEP (1979–1984).
      Richard Rydze, 73, American diver, Olympic silver medalist (1972).
      Cecil Sandford, 95, British motorcycle road racer, Grand Prix World Riders' Champion (1952, 1957).


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      Charles Gilchrist Adams, 86, American Baptist minister, pneumonia.
      Luis Bates, 89, Chilean lawyer and politician, minister of justice (2003–2006).
      Richard L. Berkley, 92, American politician, mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1979–1991).
      Elliott Erwitt, 95, French-born American photographer.
      Rolf Geiger, 89, German footballer (Stuttgarter Kickers, VfB Stuttgart, national team).
      Roman Hodovanyi, 33, Ukrainian footballer (Nyva Ternopil, Volyn Lutsk, Slavia Mozyr).
      Scott Kempner, 69, American guitarist (The Dictators, The Del-Lords, The Brandos), complications from dementia.
      Henry Kissinger, 100, German-born American diplomat and politician, national security advisor (1969–1975), secretary of state (1973–1977) and Nobel Prize laureate (1973), heart failure.
      Péter Kozma, 62, Hungarian Olympic skier (1984). (death announced on this date)
      Darcy McKeough, 90, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1963–1978), treasurer of Ontario (1971–1972, 1975–1978), pneumonia.
      Mildred Miller, 98, American mezzo-soprano.
      Yasuhiro Noguchi, 77, Japanese volleyball player, Olympic champion (1972), kidney failure.
      Michael Oleksa, 76, American Russian Orthodox priest, linguist, and writer, stroke.
      Michèle Rivasi, 70, French politician, MEP (since 2009), heart attack.
      Dean Sullivan, 68, English actor (Brookside), prostate cancer.
      John A. Talbott, 88, American psychiatrist.
      Sticky Vicky, 80, Spanish dancer and illusionist (Benidorm).
      Ulla-Britt Wieslander, 81, Swedish Olympic sprinter (1960, 1964, 1968).
      Taichi Yamada, 89, Japanese screenwriter (Childhood Days) and novelist (Strangers, In Search of a Distant Voice).


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      Sophie Anderson, 36, English pornographic actress and internet personality (Slag Wars: The Next Destroyer), suicide by GHB overdose.
      Joan Botam, 97, Spanish Roman Catholic priest and political dissident.
      Rolf Wilhelm Brednich, 88, German Europeanist ethnologist, ethnographer and folklorist.
      John Byrne, 83, Scottish playwright (The Slab Boys Trilogy, Tutti Frutti, Your Cheatin' Heart) and designer.
      José Catieau, 77, French road bicycle racer (Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune, Bic, Peugeot).
      Alistair Darling, Baron Darling of Roulanish, 70, British politician, chancellor of the Exchequer (2007–2010), MP (1987–2015) and member of the House of Lords (2015–2020), cancer.
      Bolesław Fleszar, 89, Polish chemist and politician, senator (1989–1991).
      Sante Gaiardoni, 84, Italian cyclist, double Olympic champion (1960).
      Vladimir Lebedev, 61, Russian politician, senator (since 2014), stroke.
      Shane MacGowan, 65, English-born Irish singer (The Pogues, Shane MacGowan and the Popes) and songwriter ("Fairytale of New York"), pneumonia and encephalitis.
      Mikhail Marov, 90, Russian astronomer.
      Viktor Mikhailov, 87, Russian politician, governor of Magadan Oblast (1991–1996).
      William P. Murphy Jr., 100, American physician and inventor.
      Jan Plamper, 53, German professor of history (University of Limerick).
      Luis Antonio Rivera, 93, Puerto Rican comedian, heart disease.
      Mamdouh bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 83, Saudi royal and politician, governor of Tabuk Province (1986–1987).
      Paul Snyder, 88, American baseball executive (Atlanta Braves).
      Subbalakshmi, 87, Indian actress (Kalyanaraman, Pandippada, Nandanam), composer and singer.
      Vassilis Vassilikos, 89, Greek writer (Z) and diplomat, MP (2019–2023).
      Edwin Yoder, 89, American journalist.


      References




      External links


      List of November 2023 deaths at IMDb

    Kata Kunci Pencarian: deaths in november 2023

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