Deaths in October 2009
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The following is a list of deaths in October 2009.
- Roque Antonio Adames Rodríguez, 81, Dominican Roman Catholic Bishop of Santiago de los Caballeros. [1] (Spanish)
- Tim Bickerstaff, 67, New Zealand talkback radio personality, heart attack. [2]
- Chen Lin, 39, Chinese pop singer, suicide by jumping. [3] (Chinese)
- Hugh Dinwiddy, 97, British cricketer. [4]
- Stanley Ellis, 83, British linguistics scholar. [5]
- Lee Hu-rak, 85, South Korean spy chief, Director of the National Intelligence Service (1970–1973), age-related causes. [6]
- Mustafa Mahmud, 87, Egyptian scientist, author and philosopher. [7] (Arabic)
- Qian Xuesen, 97, Chinese scientist and co-founder of the JPL. [8]
- Gary Rabin, 57, Australian talent manager, heart attack. [9]
- Steve Reid, 94, American football player (Northwestern Wildcats). [10]
- Jan Wejchert, 59, Polish businessman and media mogul, co-founder of ITI Group, co-owner of TVN. [11] (Polish)
- Tom Wheatcroft, 87, British businessman, owner of Donington Park race circuit, after long illness. [12]
- Juvenal Amarijo, 85, Brazilian football player. [13]
- Jan-Erik Brohede, 48, Swedish Member of Parliament, heart attack and swine flu. [14](Swedish)
- Norton Buffalo, 58, American singer-songwriter, blues harmonica player (Steve Miller Band), lung cancer. [15]
- L. Travis Clark, 59, American television writer and producer (A Man Called Hawk, Tour of Duty), heart failure. [16]
- Forest Evashevski, 91, American football coach (Iowa Hawkeyes), cancer. [17]
- Josef Karlík, 81, Czech actor, member of the National Theatre in Brno. [18] (Czech)
- Claude Lévi-Strauss, 100, French anthropologist and author (The Savage Mind). [19]
- June Middleton, 83, Australian polio victim, world's longest survivor in an iron lung. [20]
- Marita Nordberg, 80, Finnish actress. [21] (Finnish)
- Cristina Pereira, 41, Portuguese Olympic beach volleyball player, cancer. [22] (Portuguese)
- Howie Schultz, 87, American baseball and basketball player, cancer. [23]
- Michelle Triola, 76, American plaintiff in landmark "palimony" lawsuit (Marvin v. Marvin), lung cancer. [24]
- Anton Turner, 38, British television presenter (Serious Explorers), trampled by elephant. [25]
- František Veselý, 65, Czech football player. [26] (German)
- Igor Vyazmikin, 43, Russian ice hockey player. [27] (Russian)
- Russell L. Ackoff, 90, American organizational theorist, complications from surgery. [28]
- Bei Shizhang, 106, Chinese biologist and educator. [29]
- Jean-François Bergier, 77, Swiss historian. [30]
- Charles E. Conrad, 84, American acting coach, kidney failure. [31]
- Sanyutei Enraku, 76, Japanese comedian (Shōten), lung cancer. [32]
- Gino Fracas, 79, Canadian football player. [33]
- Jan Gąsienica Ciaptak, 86, Polish Olympic alpine skier. [34] (Polish)
- Olav Hodne, 88, Norwegian missionary. [35] (Norwegian)
- June Maule, 92, American businesswoman, owner of Maule Air. [36]
- John O'Quinn, 68, American lawyer, car accident. [37]
- Norman Painting, 85, British radio actor (The Archers), heart failure. [38]
- Jürgen Rieger, 63, German lawyer and politician (NPD), stroke. [39] (German)
- Dave Treen, 81, American politician, Governor of Louisiana (1980–1984), respiratory disease. [40]
- Ingvar Carlsson, 62, Swedish rally driver. [41]
- Ilarion Dorostolski, Bulgarian metropolitan. [42] (Bulgarian)
- Mykola Kasyan, 72, Ukrainian doctor, manual therapist. [43] (Russian)
- Paul Manz, 90, American Lutheran organist and composer. [44]
- Taylor Mitchell, 19, Canadian singer–songwriter, coyote attack. [45]
- Ted Nebbeling, 65, Dutch-born Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (1996–2005), Mayor of Whistler, colon cancer. [46]
- Tapani Aartomaa, 75, Finnish professor and graphic designer. [47] (Finnish)
- Frank Brady, Jr., 64, Irish footballer, cancer. [48]
- Judith Chacón, 23, Venezuelan Olympic weightlifter, pregnancy-related complications. [49] (Spanish)
- August Coppola, 75, American writer, literature professor and father of Nicolas Cage, heart attack. [50]
- Roy DeCarava, 89, American photographer. [51]
- Leonard Drohan, 86, American author, complications from Alzheimer’s disease. [52]
- Alex Harris, 34, Australian paralympian swimmer, gold medalist (2004), suicide by train. [53]
- Calvin Houghland, 93, American steeplechase rider. [54]
- Damien Michaels, 53, American pornographic actor, stabbed. [55]
- Elli Pappa, 89, Greek journalist, author and political activist. [56] (Greek)
- Marat Romashkin, 54, Russian businessman, General Director of S-Air, plane crash. [57]
- Stacy Rowles, 54, American jazz musician, complications from car accident. [58]
- David Shepherd, 68, British cricketer and umpire, lung cancer. [59]
- Paul Zamecnik, 96, American molecular biologist. [60]
- Daniel Acharuparambil, 70, Indian Roman Catholic Archbishop of Verapoly (since 1996), kidney failure. [61]
- Teel Bivins, 61, American member of the Texas Senate (1989–2004), Ambassador to Sweden (2004–2006), after long illness. [62]
- Sabino Fernández Campo, 91, Spanish Chief of the Royal House, key figure in failed 23-F coup d'état. [63] (Spanish)
- Lea Fite, 59, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (since 2002), apparent seizure. [64]
- Shota Gogokhia, 89, Georgian physician, Minister of Health of the Abkhaz ASSR (1950–1973), natural causes. [65] (Georgian)
- Yoshirō Muraki, 85, Japanese film production designer and art director, heart failure. [66]
- George Na'ope, 81, American musician and hula expert, founder of the Merrie Monarch Festival, cancer. [67]
- Troy Smith, 87, American businessman, founder of Sonic Drive-In chain, natural causes. [68]
- Miloslav Švandrlík, 77, Czech writer. [69] (Czech)
- Dee Anthony, 83, American music manager, pneumonia. [70]
- Maksharip Aushev, 43, Russian political activist and opposition leader in Ingushetia, businessman (Ingushetia.org), shot. [71]
- Adoor Bhavani, 82, Indian actress, after long illness. [72]
- Billy Bibit, 59, Filipino soldier and coup d'etat leader, complications from a stroke. [73]
- Camillo Cibin, 83, Italian former commander of the Corps of Gendarmerie of Vatican City. [74] (German)
- Fritz Darges, 96, German World War II Waffen-SS officer. [75] (German)
- Seymour Fromer, 87, American founder of Judah L. Magnes Museum, after long illness. [76]
- Leslie A. Geddes, 88, American electrical engineer and physiologist. [77]
- Lawrence Halprin, 93, American architect. [78]
- Gerhard Knoop, 88, Norwegian theatre director. [79] (Norwegian)
- Chittaranjan Kolhatkar, 86, Indian actor, heart attack. [80]
- Mike McQueen, 52, American journalist, Associated Press bureau chief for Louisiana and Mississippi, cancer. [81]
- Ingeborg Mello, 90, Argentinian Olympic athlete. [82] (Spanish)
- Heinz-Klaus Metzger, 77, German music critic. [83] (German)
- Lázaro Pérez Jiménez, 66, Mexican Roman Catholic Bishop of Celaya. [84] (Spanish)
- Alexander Piatigorsky, 80, Russian-born British philosopher. [85] (Russian)
- Jeffry Picower, 67, American philanthropist, associate of Bernard Madoff, drowned after heart attack. [86]
- Kamala Sankrityayan, 89, Indian writer and litterateur. [87]
- Tangi Satyanarayana, 84, Indian politician, Speaker of the Vidhan Sabha of Andhra Pradesh (1983–1985), after long illness. [88]
- Sebastiano Scamporlino, 46, Italian rally driver, car accident. [89] (Polish)
- Kevin Widemond, 23, American basketball player, heart attack. [90]
- Bill Chadwick, 94, American hockey official and broadcaster. [91]
- George Dobie, 86, Canadian journalist, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. [92]
- Victor Miguel Gálvez Pérez, Guatemalan trade unionist and human rights activist, shot. [93] (Spanish)
- Yasuo Iwata, 67, Japanese actor, lung cancer. [94] (Japanese)
- Jay Lasslo, 84, American radio personality. [95]
- Ture Cailo, Vanuatuan politician and member of parliament. [96]
- Linda Day, 71, American television director, leukemia and breast cancer. [97]
- Trevor Denning, 86, British artist. [98]
- Sohrab Fakir, 75, Pakistani folk singer, kidney disease. [99]
- Chris Hawk, 58, American surfer, oral cancer. [100]
- Lou Jacobi, 95, Canadian-born American actor (The Diary of Anne Frank). [101]
- John Kenley, 103, American summer theater producer, complications of pneumonia. [102]
- Shiloh Pepin, 10, American girl with rare sirenomelia condition, pneumonia. [103]
- Jack Poole, 76, Canadian real estate developer, pancreatic cancer. [104]
- Ron Sobieszczyk, 75, American basketball player (DePaul Blue Demons, New York Knicks), degenerative brain disease. [105]
- Maryanne Amacher, 66, American experimental composer, sound artist, and installation artist, complications after a stroke. [106]
- Paul Andrews, 53, Australian politician, cancer. [107]
- Daniel Bekker, 77, South African boxer, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases. [108]
- Ray B. Browne, 87, American educator, scholar of popular culture. [109]
- Pierre Chaunu, 86, French historian. [110] (French)
- Howard Darwin, 78, Canadian sports promoter, founder of the Ottawa 67's, complications from heart surgery. [111]
- Ray Lambert, 87, British footballer. [112]
- Don Lane, 75, American-born Australian entertainer, Alzheimer's disease. [113]
- Dmitry Potapov, 25, Russian circus director, bear attack. [114]
- Don Ivan Punchatz, 73, American science fiction artist, cardiac arrest. [115]
- Herman Reich, 91, American baseball player (Washington Senators, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians). [116]
- Soupy Sales, 83, American comedian and television host, cancer. [117]
- Suchart Chaovisith, 69, Thai politician, Finance Minister (2003–2004) and Deputy Prime Minister (2004), laryngeal cancer. [118]
- Libero Tresoldi, 88, Italian Roman Catholic Bishop of Crema. [119] (Italian)
- Elmer Winter, 97, American founder of Manpower Inc. [120]
- George Patrick Ziemann, 68, American Roman Catholic Bishop of Santa Rosa. [121]
- Ranjan Das, 42, Indian CEO of SAP India, cardiac arrest. [122]
- Louise Cooper, 57, British novelist, aneurysm. [123]
- Lionel Davidson, 87, British novelist. [124]
- Clinton Ford, 77, British singer, after long illness. [125]
- John Jarman, 78, British footballer and coach, after short illness. [126]
- Iain Macphail, Lord Macphail, 71, British judge and legal scholar. [127]
- Yōko Minamida, 76, Japanese actress. [128]
- Jack Nelson, 80, American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist (1960), pancreatic cancer. [129]
- Redmond O'Neill, 55, British political activist. [130]
- Bill Poole, 87, American sport fisherman, lung cancer. [131]
- Sirone, 69, American jazz musician. [132]
- Ted Sizer, 77, American education reformer, colorectal cancer. [133]
- Giuliano Vassalli, 94, Italian politician, illness. [134] (Italian)
- Yvonne Carter, 50, British general practitioner and medical academic, breast cancer. [135]
- Attila Dargay, 83, Hungarian animator. [136] (Hungarian)
- Margaret Fitzgerald, 113, Canadian supercentenarian, natural causes. [137]
- Clifford Hansen, 97, American politician, Governor of Wyoming (1963–1967) and U.S. Senator (1967–1978). [138]
- Yasuko Harada, 81, Japanese novelist. [139] (Japanese)
- Liam Maher, 41, British singer (Flowered Up). [140]
- Charles Mills, 88, American painter. [141]
- Doreen Reid Nakamarra, 50, Australian Aboriginal artist, pneumonia. [142]
- Jef Nys, 82, Belgian comic book artist (Jommeke). [143] (Dutch)
- Sultan Pepper, 47, American comedy writer, Daytime Emmy Award winner (The Ben Stiller Show). [144]
- Yuri Ryazanov, 22, Russian artistic gymnast, car accident. [145]
- Winai Senniam, 51, Thai parliamentarian, liver and colon cancer. [146]
- Alberto Testa, 82, Italian composer and lyricist. [147] (Italian)
- Dame Doreen Blumhardt, 95, New Zealand potter. [148]
- Moni Fanan, 63, Israeli basketball team manager, suicide by hanging. [149]
- Kirill Glazunov, 85, Russian actor. [150] (Russian)
- Werner Heubeck, 85, German-born British managing director of Ulsterbus and Citybus, cancer. [151]
- Joe Hutton, 81, American basketball player, heart attack. [152]
- Sushila Kerketta, 71, Indian politician, heart attack. [153]
- Vladimír Klokočka, 80, Czech politician and jurist, signatory to Charter 77 manifesto. [154]
- Paul Lagos, American drummer (Kaleidoscope, John Mayall, Shuggie Otis, Pure Food and Drug Act). [155]
- Kirill Laskari, 73, Russian choreographer. [156] (Russian)
- Shlomo Lorincz, 91, Hungarian-born Israeli politician, heart failure. [157]
- Reg McKay, 56, British journalist and crime fiction writer, brain and lung cancer. [158]
- Radu Timofte, 60, Romanian intelligence officer, director of the Serviciul Român de Informaţii (2001–2006), leukemia. [159]
- Howard Unruh, 88, American spree killer. [160]
- Joseph Wiseman, 91, Canadian actor (Dr. No). [161]
- Ion Cojar, 78, Romanian actor and film director, Parkinson's disease. [162] (Romanian)
- Ruth Duckworth, 90, American sculptor, after short illness. [163]
- Jasper Howard, 20, American football player, stabbed. [164]
- Lenore Kandel, 77, American poet, lung cancer. [165]
- Leonard B. Keller, 62, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient, motorcycle accident. [166]
- Sir Ludovic Kennedy, 89, British author and journalist, pneumonia. [167]
- Adriaan Kortlandt, 91, Dutch biologist. [168] (Dutch)
- Ovidiu Muşetescu, 54, Romanian politician, cancer. [169] (Romanian)
- Ignacio Ponseti, 95, Spanish physician and inventor (Ponseti method). [170]
- Nancy Spero, 83, American artist, heart failure. [171]
- Basie Vivier, 82, South African rugby union player, captain of the Springboks (1956). [172]
- Carla Boni, 84, Italian singer, after long illness. [173] (Italian)
- Diana Elles, Baroness Elles, 88, British diplomat and politician. [174]
- Jay W. Johnson, 66, American U.S. Representative for Wisconsin (1997–1999), U.S. Mint Director (2000–2001), heart attack. [175]
- Vladimir Kashpur, 82, Russian film actor, People's Artist of Russia. [176] (Russian)
- Kazuhiko Kato, 62, Japanese musician (The Folk Crusaders, Sadistic Mika Band), suicide by hanging. [177]
- Louisa Mark, 49, British lovers rock singer. [178]
- Norma Fox Mazer, 78, American author, brain cancer. [179]
- Vic Mizzy, 93, American composer (The Addams Family, Green Acres), [180]
- Rosanna Schiaffino, 69, Italian film actress, cancer. [181] (Italian)
- Sheldon Segal, 83, American reproductive biologist. [182]
- Michael Shea, 71, British diplomat, press secretary to Queen Elizabeth II (1978–1987), dementia. [183]
- Bob Davis, 77, American politician, U.S. Representative for Michigan (1979–1993), heart and kidney failure. [184]
- Inglis Drever, 10, British hurdles racehorse, euthanised. [185]
- Meilė Lukšienė, 96, Lithuanian cultural historian, member of the Sąjūdis. [186] (Lithuanian)
- Andrés Montes, 53, Spanish sports commentator. [187] (Spanish)
- Marian Przykucki, 85, Polish Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop of Szczecin-Kamień (1992–1999). [188] (Polish)
- George P. Jenkins, 94, American chairman of Metlife, assisted expansion of ABC and Pan Am, heart failure. [189]
- Josias Kumpf, 84, Austrian Nazi concentration camp guard. [190] (German)
- Elizabeth Clare Prophet, 70, American New Age religious leader, co-founder of The Summit Lighthouse, Alzheimer's disease. [191]
- Tollak B. Sirnes, 86, Norwegian physician, psychiatrist and pharmacologist. [192] (Norwegian)
- George Tuska, 93, American Golden Age comic book artist (Iron Man). [193]
- Heinz Versteeg, 70, Dutch football player, cancer. [194] (German)
- Lou Albano, 76, American professional wrestler and manager, actor (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!), natural causes. [195]
- Antônio do Carmo Cheuiche, 82, Brazilian Auxiliary Bishop of Santa Maria (1969–1971) and Porto Alegre (1971–2001). [196]
- Fred Cress, 71, British-born Australian artist, Archibald Prize winner (1988), pancreatic cancer. [197]
- Albert Elms, 89, British composer. [198]
- Johnny Jones, 73, American R&B guitarist and bandleader (Johnny Jones and the King Casuals). [199]
- Roy Lane, 74, British hillclimbing competitor, peritonitis. [200]
- C. B. Muthamma, 88, Indian first female diplomat and ambassador. [201]
- Willard Varnell Oliver, 88, American Navajo code talker. [202]
- Martyn Sanderson, 71, New Zealand actor. [203]
- Bruce Wasserstein, 61, American investment banker and businessman. [204]
- Collin Wilcox, 74, American actress (To Kill a Mockingbird), brain cancer. [205]
- Stephen Barnett, 73, American legal scholar, opposed the Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970, cardiac arrest. [206]
- Cullen Bryant, 58, American football player (Los Angeles Rams), natural causes. [207]
- Rodger Doxsey, 62, American physicist and astronomer, cancer. [208]
- Richard Foster, 63, American member of the Alaska House of Representatives, heart and kidney disease. [209]
- Grietje Jansen-Anker, 112, Dutch supercentenarian. [210] (Dutch)
- Atle Jebsen, 73, Norwegian shipowner and businessman, car crash. [211] (Norwegian)
- William Wayne Justice, 89, American federal judge. [212]
- Lü Zhengcao, 104, Chinese general, last survivor of the original Shang Jiang. [213]
- Winston Ngozi Mankunku, 66, South African saxophone player. [214]
- Al Martino, 82, American singer and actor (The Godfather), first person to top the UK Singles Chart. [215]
- Daniel Melnick, 77, American studio chief (MGM, Columbia), television producer, executive producer (That's Entertainment!). [216]
- Paul Barbă Neagră, 80, Romanian film director and essayist. [217] (Romanian)
- Roger Nixon, 88, American composer, complications from leukemia. [218]
- Nan C. Robertson, 83, American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, heart disease. [219]
- Oraine Simpson, 26, Jamaican football player, stabbed. [220]
- Richard T. Whitcomb, 88, American aeronautical engineer. pneumonia [221]
- Leo Williams, 68, Australian rugby union official. [222]
- Maurice Agis, 77, British sculptor. [223]
- Dietrich von Bothmer, 90, German-born American art historian, curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. [224]
- Alberto Castagnetti, 66, Italian Olympic swimmer, complications from cardiac surgery. [225] (Italian)
- Mildred Cohn, 96, American biochemist. [226]
- Mikheil Kalatozishvili, 50, Russian film director, script writer and producer. [227] (Russian)
- Donald Kaufman, 79, American toy car collector, heart attack. [228]
- Brendan Mullen, 60, American punk impresario and club owner (The Masque), stroke. [229]
- Stan Palk, 87, British footballer. [230]
- Dickie Peterson, 63, American rock singer (Blue Cheer), liver cancer. [231]
- Joe Rosen, 88, American Golden Age comic book letterer. [232]
- Frank Vandenbroucke, 34, Belgian cyclist, pulmonary embolism. [233]
- Ian Wallace, 90, British bass-baritone singer, after long illness. [234]
- Joan Martí i Alanis, 80, Spanish archbishop, Bishop of Urgell and co-Prince of Andorra (1971–2003), after long illness. [235]
- Peter Callanan, 74, Irish politician, member of the Seanad (since 1997). [236]
- Patrick Hannan, 68, British broadcaster, author and journalist, after short illness. [237]
- Gustav Kral, 26, Austrian footballer, car accident. [238] (German)
- Abigail McLellan, 40, Scottish artist, multiple sclerosis. [239]
- Veronika Neugebauer, 39, German actress, voice actress and singer. [240] (German)
- Alan Peters, 76, British furniture designer, after long illness. [241]
- Halit Refiğ, 75, Turkish film director, cholangiocarcinoma. [242] (Turkish)
- Luis Aguilé, 73, Argentinian singer and songwriter, stomach cancer. [243] (Spanish)
- Paul Bloom, 70, American lawyer, recovered $6 billion for the Department of Energy, pancreatic cancer. [244]
- Sonny Bradshaw, 83, Jamaican jazz musician, stroke. [245]
- Stephen Gately, 33, Irish pop singer (Boyzone), pulmonary oedema. [246]
- Larry Jansen, 89, American baseball player (New York Giants, Cincinnati Reds), heart failure and pneumonia. [247]
- Joan Orenstein, 85, British-born Canadian actress. [248]
- Lionel Pincus, 78, American businessman, founder of Warburg Pincus, after long illness. [249]
- Jack Rose, 92, Administrator of the Cayman Islands 1960-1964.
- Carol Tomlinson-Keasey, 66, American psychologist, breast cancer. [250]
- Arne Bakker, 79, Norwegian football and bandy player. [251] (Norwegian)
- Francis Baldacchino, 73, Maltese-born Bishop of Malindi, Kenya. [252]
- Raymond A. Brown, 94, American lawyer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. [253]
- Aldo Buzzi, 99, Italian author and architect. [254]
- Arturo "Zambo" Cavero, 68, Peruvian folk singer, complications of sepsis. [255]
- Jacques Chessex, 75, Swiss author, first non-French recipient of the Prix Goncourt, heart attack. [256]
- Marvin Fishman, 84, American businessman, original owner of Milwaukee Bucks, stroke. [257]
- Anne Friedberg, 57, American professor (USC School of Cinematic Arts), colorectal cancer[258]
- Vyacheslav Ivankov, 69, Russian crime figure, gunshot wounds. [259] (Russian)
- Stuart M. Kaminsky, 75, American mystery writer, hepatitis. [260]
- Barry Letts, 84, British television actor, director and producer (Doctor Who). [261]
- John Daido Loori, 78, American Zen Buddhist monk, lung cancer. [262]
- Hermann Raich, 75, Austrian Roman Catholic Bishop of Wabag (1982–2008). [263]
- Louis Sanmarco, 97, French administrator, Governor (1954–1957) and High Commissioner (1957–1958) of Ubangi-Shari. [264]
- Richard Sonnenfeldt, 86, German-born American interpreter at the Nuremberg Trials, complications from a stroke. [265]
- Dré Steemans, 55, Belgian television and radio host, cardiac arrest. [266] (Dutch)
- Horst Szymaniak, 75, German footballer, after long illness. [267] (German)
- Rusty Wier, 65, American country music singer-songwriter, cancer. [268]
- Gordon Boyd, 86, British-born Australian television personality, after short illness. [269]
- James Delgrosso, 66, American politician, Mayor of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (2003–2004), leukemia. [270]
- Gerald Ferguson, 72, American-born Canadian artist. [271]
- Juan Carlos Mareco, 83, Uruguayan actor. [272]
- Torsten Reißmann, 56, German Olympic judoka. [273] (German)
- Jean Sage, 68, French racing driver, former sporting director of the Renault F1 team. [274]
- Michael Angelo Saltarelli, 77, American Roman Catholic Bishop of Wilmington (1995–2008), bone cancer. [275]
- Abu Talib, 70, American blues musician, cancer. [276]
- Sir Sydney Walling, 102, Antiguan cricketer. [277]
- Bikram Keshari Deo, 58, Indian politician, cardiac arrest. [278]
- Steve Ferguson, 60, American guitarist (NRBQ), cancer. [279]
- Irving Penn, 92, American fashion photographer (Vogue). [280]
- Shelby Singleton, 77, American record producer and record label owner (Sun Records), brain cancer. [281]
- Helen Watts, 81, British contralto. [282]
- Pedro E. Zadunaisky, 91, Argentinian astronomer and mathematician. [283]
- Jimmy Bates, 99, Australian football player, oldest living VFL player. [284]
- Pamela Blake, 94, American actress, natural causes. [285]
- Douglas Campbell, 87, Scottish-born Canadian actor, complications of diabetes and heart disease. [286]
- Raymond Federman, 81, French-born American writer and academic, cancer. [287]
- Aengus Finucane, 77, Irish priest, Chief Executive of Concern Worldwide (1981–1997), after short illness. [288]
- Pyarelal Khandelwal, 80, Indian politician, cancer. [289]
- Werner Maihofer, 90, German Minister of the Interior (1974–1978). [290] (German)
- Donna Mae Mims, 82, American race driver, first female SCCA champion, stroke. [291]
- Gilberto Zaldívar, 75, American founder of the Repertorio Español, complications of Lewy body disease. [292]
- Mike Alexander, 32, British bassist (Evile), cerebral haemorrhage. [293]
- Leon Clarke, 76, American football player (Los Angeles Rams), pancreatitis. [294]
- Israel Gelfand, 96, Russian mathematician. [295]
- Giselher Klebe, 84, German composer. [296] (German)
- David Lake, 66, American winemaker. [297]
- Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones, 87, British classical scholar. [298]
- Brian Powell, 35, American baseball player, self-inflicted gunshot wound. [299]
- René Sommer, 58, Swiss co-inventor of the computer mouse. [300]
- Aisling Symes, 2, New Zealand child whose disappearance initiated major search, drowned. [301].
- Koichi Haraguchi, 68, Japanese chief of staff, Imperial House of Japan, heart attack. [302] (Japanese)
- Veikko Huovinen, 82, Finnish writer. [303] (Finnish)
- Grace Keagy, 87, American actress, ovarian cancer. [304]
- Ernő Kolczonay, 56, Hungarian Olympic silver medal-winning fencer (1980, 1992). [305] (Hungarian)
- James Lin Xili, 91, Chinese underground first Bishop of Wenzhou (since 1992), Alzheimer’s disease. [306]
- Shōichi Nakagawa, 56, Japanese politician, Minister of Finance (2008–2009). [307]
- Nikiforos, 78, Greek Bishop of Didymoteicho, after long illness. [308] (Greek)
- Günther Rall, 91, German Luftwaffe flying ace during WWII, heart attack. [309]
- Mercedes Sosa, 74, Argentinian folk singer, liver failure. [310]
- Alexander Basilaia, 67, Georgian composer, after long illness. [311]
- Vladimir Beekman, 80, Estonian writer and translator. [312] (Estonian)
- Fernando Caldeiro, 51, Argentine-born American astronaut, brain cancer. [313]
- Fatima of Libya, 98, Queen of Libya (1951–1969), widow of King Idris I. [314] (Arabic)
- Robert Kirby, 61, British folk rock arranger, after short illness. [315]
- Ernie Lopez, 64, American boxer, complications from dementia. [316]
- Reinhard Mohn, 88, German entrepreneur and publisher, founder of Bertelsmann Foundation. [317] (German)
- Vasile Louis Puscas, 94, American Bishop of St George's in Canton in the Romanian Catholic Church. [318]
- Alain Bernheim, 86, French-born American film producer, complications of dialysis. [319]
- Marek Edelman, 86, Polish political and social activist, cardiologist, last surviving leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. [320]
- Jack Evans, 80, Australian politician, Senator (1983–1984), co-founder of the Australian Democrats, cancer. [321]
- Nat Finkelstein, 76, American photographer and photojournalist. [322]
- John "Mr. Magic" Rivas, 53, American radio personality, heart attack. [323]
- Saleh Meki, 61, Eritrean cabinet minister and politician, heart attack. [324]
- Peg Mullen, 92, American author, subject of film Friendly Fire. [325]
- Desmond Plummer, Baron Plummer of St. Marylebone, 95, British politician, leader of Greater London Council (1967–1973). [326]
- Rolf Rüssmann, 58, German football manager, prostate cancer. [327]
- Herman D. Stein, 92, American professor (Case Western Reserve University). [328]
- Harvey Veniot, 93, Canadian MLA for Pictou West (1956–1974), Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1961–1968). [329]
- Shaun Wylie, 96, British mathematician and World War II codebreaker. [330]
- Otar Chiladze, 76, Georgian writer, heart failure. [331] (Georgian)
- André-Philippe Futa, 66, Congolese politician, Minister of the Economy and Foreign Trade (since 2002). [332]
- Gunnar Haarberg, 92, Norwegian television presenter. [333] (Norwegian)
- Syed Kamal, 72, Pakistani actor, after long illness. [334]
- Lou Moro, 91, Canadian footballer and football coach. [335]
- V. M. Muddiah, 80, Indian cricketer, stroke. [336]
- Bhandit Rittakol, 58, Thai film director, producer and screenwriter, heart failure. [337]
- Cintio Vitier, 88, Cuban poet. [338]