Deaths in January 2008
The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2008.
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Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
January 2008
1
- Salvatore Bonanno, 75, American mobster, heart attack.[1]
- Peter Caffrey, 58, Irish actor, complications from stroke.[2]
- Pratap Chandra Chunder, 89, Indian Cabinet Minister (1977–1980), heart disease.[3]
- Dennis Clifton, 54, American musician (Cornbread Red) and studio engineer, cancer.[4]
- Harold Corsini, 88, American photographer, stroke.[5]
- Harald Deilmann, 87, German architect and author.[6]
- Len Dockett, 87, Australian footballer.[7]
- Irena Górska-Damięcka, 97, Polish actress.[8]
- John Granville, 33, American diplomat, homicide.[9]
- Philip Hogarty, 19, Irish Chess Union president, car accident.[10]
- Erich Kästner, 107, German jurist and last known World War I veteran.[11]
- T. Maheswaran, 47, Sri Lankan politician, Cabinet Minister, assassination by gunshot.[12]
- Lucas Sang, 46, Kenyan runner and 1988 Olympian, homicide.[13]
- Wanda Sieradzka de Ruig, 84, Polish author, poet, journalist and translator.[14]
- P. K. Thomas, 81, Welsh neurologist.[15]
- Oleg Tolmachev, 88, Russian ice hockey player and coach.[16]
2
- Henri Andrieux, 76, French Olympic cyclist.[17]
- Lee S. Dreyfus, 81, American politician, Governor of Wisconsin (1979–1983).[18]
- George MacDonald Fraser, 82, British novelist and non-fiction writer (Flashman series), cancer.[19]
- Brice Mack, 90, American background painter and animator (Cinderella, Peter Pan, Fantasia).[20]
- Ben Marlin, 31, American bassist (Disgorge), cancer.[21]
- Keith McCance, 78, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (1979–1989).[22]
- G. G. Njuguna Ngengi, Kenyan politician, homicide.[23]
- Julio Martínez Pradanos, 84, Chilean sports journalist, cancer.[24]
- Robert C. Schnitzer, 101, American actor, producer and educator.[25]
- Günter Schubert, 69, German actor.[26]
- Gerry Staley, 87, American baseball pitcher (Chicago White Sox), natural causes.[27]
- Galyani Vadhana, 84, Thai princess, eldest sister of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, cancer.[28]
- Edward F. Welch, Jr., 83, American admiral, heart failure.[29]
3
- Aleksandr Abdulov, 54, Russian actor, lung cancer.[30]
- Jack Aranson, 83, British actor, pneumonia.[31]
- Yo-Sam Choi, 35, South Korean boxer, WBC Light Flyweight Champion, cerebral hemorrhage.[32]
- Henri Chopin, 85, French poet and artist.[33]
- Natasha Collins, 31, British television presenter.[34]
- Werner Dollinger, 89, German politician.[35]
- Petru Dugulescu, 62, Romanian Baptist pastor, poet and politician, heart attack.[36]
- Milt Dunnell, 102, Canadian sportswriter.[37]
- Butch Felker, 62, American mayor of Topeka, Kansas, cancer.[38]
- Joseph Lazarow, 84, American mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey.[39]
- Herman Le Compte, 78, Belgian doctor, the 'Vitamin Doctor', heart attack.[40]
- Mary Marques, 111, American supercentenarian, Massachusetts' oldest person.[41]
- Antônio Matias, 44, Portuguese judoka.[42]
- John O'Donohue, 52, Irish poet, philosopher and priest.[43]
- Andrew J. Olmsted, 37, American army blogger in Iraq, shot.[44]
- Lisandro Otero, 75, Cuban author.[45]
- Nikolay Puzanov, 69, Russian Soviet biathlete, 1968 Olympic Gold medalist.[46]
- Manolo Reyes, 83, American pioneering Spanish-language newscaster, Parkinson's disease.[47]
- Jimmy Stewart, 76, British racing driver.[48]
- O.G. Style, 37, American rapper, brain aneurysm.[49]
4
- Vyacheslav Ambartsumyan, 67, Russian footballer, hit by car.[50]
- Bjørn Odmar Andersen, 64, Norwegian footballer.[51]
- Sir Bernard Audley, 83, British businessman and philanthropist.[52]
- Keith Baxter, 36, British drummer of rock band 3 Colours Red, liver failure.[53]
- Xavier Chamorro Cardenal, 75, Nicaraguan editor of El Nuevo Diario, heart failure.[54]
- Joyce Carlson, 84, American artist, designer of Disney's It's a Small World rides, cancer.[55]
- Stig Claesson, 79, Swedish writer.[56]
- Vernon Derrick, 74, American musician.[57]
- Emilio Benavent Escuín, 93, Spanish Bishop of Granada.[58]
- Mort Garson, 83, Canadian electronic musician, renal failure.[59]
- Herbert Keppler, 82, American photojournalist.[60]
- Marianne Kiefer, 79, German actress.[61]
- Jimmy Nah, 39, Singaporean comedian.[62]
- José Luiz Pacheco, 82, Portuguese author and critic.[63]
- Graham Percy, 69, British illustrator of children's books.[64]
- Jens Quistgaard, 88, Danish industrial designer for Dansk International Designs.[65]
- Bill Ramsey, 87, American baseball player.[66]
- Henry Savory, 93, British cricketer.[67]
- Bert Walker, 88, New Zealand politician, Cabinet Minister.[68]
- Claude Whatham, 80, British film and television director.[69]
5
- John Ashley, 77, Canadian referee in the National Hockey League, heart failure.[70]
- Rowan Ayers, 85, British television producer.[71]
- Giovanni Rinaldo Coronas, 89, Italian politician, police chief and Interior Minister.[72]
- Phillip S. Figa, 56, American federal judge, brain tumor.[73]
- Raymond Forni, 66, French politician, National Assembly president, leukemia.[74]
- Thomas Cecil Gray, 94, British pioneer in anaesthetics.[75]
- Clinton Grybas, 32, Australian sports commentator, epidural hematoma.[76]
- Louis Hon, 83, French footballer.[77]
- Edward Kłosiński, 65, Polish cinematographer.[78]
- Luiz Pacheco, 82, Portuguese writer.[79]
- İhsan Saraçlar, 79, Turkish jurist and politician.[80]
6
- Shmuel Berenbaum, 87, American Orthodox rabbi and rosh yeshiva, stomach cancer.[81]
- Jack Brod, 98, American last original tenant of the Empire State Building.[82]
- General Arafan Camara, 60, Guinean politician.[83]
- Bob LeMond, 94, American radio and television announcer (Leave It to Beaver).[84]
- Cy Leslie, 85, American founder of Pickwick Records and MGM/UA Home Entertainment Group.[85]
- Alekos Michaelides, 74, Cypriot politician, Foreign Minister.[86]
- Yunus Mohamed, 57, South African lawyer and anti-Apartheid activist.[87]
- Ken Nelson, 96, American record producer and member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.[88]
- Anders Paulrud, 56, Swedish writer and journalist, lung cancer.[89]
- Pramod Karan Sethi, 80, Indian orthopaedic surgeon, inventor of the Jaipur leg, cardiac arrest.[90]
- Vittorio Tomassetti, 77, Italian Bishop of Fano-Fossombrone-Cagli-Pergola.[91]
7
- Philip Agee, 72, American CIA agent, complications from perforated ulcer surgery.[92]
- Raffaello de Banfield, 85, British composer.[93]
- Robert Chandran, 57, Singaporean CEO of Chemoil, helicopter crash.[94]
- Maryvonne Dupureur, 70, French runner and 1964 Olympic medalist.[95]
- Houston I. Flournoy, 78, American member of California State Assembly (1961–1967), California State Controller (1967–1975).[96]
- Detlef Kraus, 88, German pianist.[97]
- Andrey Kurennoy, 35, Russian track and field athlete, national triple jump champion.[98]
- Buddy LeRoux, 77, American owner of the Boston Red Sox, natural causes.[99]
- Boris Lurie, 83, American artist and writer.[100]
- Vincent Meli, 87, American member of the Detroit Partnership, bone cancer.[101]
- Bozo Miller, 89, American competitive eater, natural causes.[102]
- Hans Monderman, 62, Dutch traffic engineer, cancer.[103]
- Marcel Mouly, 88, French painter.[104]
- Njoo Kiem Bie, 81, Indonesian badminton player.[105]
- Alwyn Schlebusch, 90, South African politician, Vice State President (1981–1984).[106]
- Jean-Claude Vrinat, 71, French owner of Taillevent restaurant, lung cancer.[107]
- Wei Wenhua, 41, Chinese blogger, beaten.[108]
8
- D. M. Dassanayake, 54, Sri Lankan Minister of Nation Building, roadside bomb.[109]
- Jim Dooley, 77, American football player and coach (Chicago Bears), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[110]
- David Grove, 57, New Zealand developer of Clean Language.[111]
- Guy Hance, 74, Belgian politician.[112]
- Bjarni Jónsson, 73, Icelandic painter.[113]
- Moshe Levi, 71, Israeli Chief of Staff of the Defense Forces (1983–1987), stroke.[114]
- George Moore, 84, Australian jockey and trainer.[115]
- Clyde Otis, 83, American songwriter and record producer.[116]
- Irvan Perez, 85, American Isleño décima singer and woodcarver, heart attack.[117]
- Steve Ridzik, 78, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies), heart disease.[118]
- Mohammad Sadli, 85, Indonesian politician.[119]
- Cissie Stewart, 96, British Olympic swimmer.[120]
- Xu Genjun, 72, Chinese biochemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[121]
9
- Paul Aimson, 64, English footballer (Manchester City, York City), heart attack.[122]
- Jorge Anaya, 81, Argentinian admiral, heart failure.[123]
- Bobby Beasley, 72, Irish jockey and racehorse trainer.[124]
- Sir Adam Butler, 76, British MP (1970–1987) and minister.[125]
- Václav Čevona, 85, Czech Olympic athlete.[126]
- Carmine Furletti, 81, Brazilian industrialist, president of Cruzeiro.[127]
- Gemina, 21, American-born African Baringo giraffe at the Santa Barbara Zoo with neck deformity, euthanized.[128]
- Mehran Ghassemi, 30, Iranian journalist, heart failure.[129]
- Johnny Grant, 84, American entertainer, honorary Mayor of Hollywood.[130]
- Sir John Harvey-Jones, 83, British businessman and media personality.[131]
- Walter J. Kavanaugh, 74, American politician, complications from diabetes.[132]
- Roi Kwabena, 51, Trinidadian cultural anthropologist, lung cancer.[133]
- Sara Misquez, 62, American president of the Mescalero Apache of New Mexico (1999–2003), car accident.[134]
- Peter O'Donnell, 68, Australian gold medal-winning Olympic sailor (1964), cancer.[135]
- Erna Sondheim, 103, German fencer.[136]
- Lew Spence, 87, American songwriter.[137]
- Sir John Willis, 70, British Air Chief Marshal.[138]
- Tim Willoughby, 53, Australian 1984 Olympic rowing medallist, heart attack.[139]
10
- Pandiyan, 49, Tamil Actor and Politician (Times of India), liver failure due to jaundice.[140]
- Rod Allen, 63, British singer and bassist (The Fortunes), liver cancer.[141]
- Christopher Bowman, 40, American Olympic figure skater, accidental drug overdose.[142]
- Jack Eagle, 81, American comedian and actor (Stepmom, Isn't She Great).[143]
- Abdelaziz Gorgi, 79, Tunisian painter.[144]
- Andrés Henestrosa, 101, Mexican writer and politician, proponent of the Zapotec language.[145]
- George Laking, 95, New Zealand diplomat and public servant.[146]
- Andrée Marlière, 73, Belgian prima ballerina, choreographer and painter, cancer.[147]
- Allan McEachern, 81, Canadian jurist, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia.[148]
- Mikhail Minin, 85, Russian soldier who raised the Soviet flag on the Reichstag building in 1945.[149]
- Sir Geoffrey Musson, 97, British army general.[150]
- Katsutoshi Nagasawa, 84, Japanese composer.[151]
- Maila Nurmi, 85, Finnish actress (Plan 9 from Outer Space, The Beat Generation).[152]
- Zhang Lichang, 68, Chinese politician, Politbureau member.[153]
11
- José Bello, 103, Spanish intellectual and writer.[154]
- Pete Candoli, 84, American big band-era jazz trumpeter, prostate cancer.[155]
- Murray Cohl, 78, Canadian film producer, co-founder of the Toronto Film Festival and Canada's Walk of Fame, liver cancer.[156]
- Sir Edmund Hillary, 88, New Zealand mountaineer and the first person (with Tenzing Norgay) to reach summit of Mount Everest, heart failure.[157]
- Carl Karcher, 90, American founder of Carl's Jr. restaurants, complications from Parkinson's disease.[158]
- Frank Loughran, 77, Australian international footballer.[159]
- Nancy Phelan, 94, Australian writer.[160]
12
- Gennady Bachinsky, 36, Russian television and radio personality, car accident.[161]
- Isobel Bennett, 98, Australian marine scientist.[162]
- Gwendolyn T. Britt, 66, American Maryland State Senator since 2003.[163]
- Sir Howard Dalton, 63, British microbiologist, Chief Scientific Adviser at DEFRA.[164]
- Adriano González León, 76, Venezuelan writer.[165]
- Ángel González Muñiz, 82, Spanish poet.[166]
- Marty Hendin, 59, American vice president of community relations for St. Louis Cardinals, cancer.[167]
- Leszek Jezierski, 79, Polish footballer and trainer.[168]
- Anatoly Kyarov, Russian head of the Kabardino-Balkaria police, shot.[169]
- Jennifer Musa, 90, Irish-born Pakistani politician.[170]
- Louis Alexandre Raimon, 85, French hairdresser.[171]
- Charlie Steele Jr., 77, New Zealand football player.[172]
- Stanisław Wycech, 105, Polish last World War I veteran.[173]
13
- Joe Burk, 93, American rowing champion, complications of surgery.[174]
- John Harvey, 87, British politician, MP for Walthamstow East (1955–1966).[175]
- Sergej Larin, 51, Lithuanian tenor.[176]
- Johnny Podres, 75, American baseball pitcher (Brooklyn Dodgers), 1955 World Series MVP.[177]
- Jafar Shahidi, 89, Iranian linguist and historian.[178]
- Doreen Tovey, 89, British writer.[179]
- Patricia Verdugo, 61, Chilean writer, journalist and human rights violations investigator, cancer.[180]
- Walter Zimper, 65, Austrian politician.[181]
14
- Józef Bartosik, 90, Polish World War II veteran and rear admiral.[182]
- Don Cardwell, 72, American baseball pitcher.[183]
- Kaj Christiansen, 86, Danish association football player.[184]
- Selim Al Deen, 58, Bangladeshi dramatist, cardiac arrest.[185]
- Judah Folkman, 74, American cancer researcher, apparent heart attack.[186]
- Thor Hesla, 45, American USAid worker in the 2008 Kabul Serena Hotel attack.[187]
- Richard Knerr, 82, American co-founder of Wham-O, inventor of the frisbee and Hula Hoop, stroke.[188]
- Vincenz Liechtenstein, 57, Austrian politician.[189]
- Tommy Limby, 60, Swedish cross-country skier.[190]
- Joseph Payne, 70, British musician.[191]
- Johnny Steele, 91, British football manager of Barnsley (1960–1971, 1972–1973).[192]
- Carsten Thomassen, 38, Norwegian journalist, 2008 Kabul Serena Hotel attack.[193]
- Milton Wolff, 92, American Spanish Civil War veteran.[194]
- Wu Jin, 74, Taiwanese Minister for Education (1996–1998), cancer.[195]
15
- K. M. Adimoolam, 69, Indian abstract artist.[196]
- Mark Haigh-Hutchinson, 43, British video game developer (Paperboy, Zombies Ate My Neighbors), pancreatic cancer.[197]
- Eduardo Hontiveros, 84, Filipino Jesuit composer of Roman Catholic liturgical songs, stroke.[198]
- John D. Lawson, 84, British scientist.[199]
- Jason MacIntyre, 34, British road bicycle racer, road accident.[200]
- Ronald Noll, 78, American conductor, complications from diabetes and heart disease.[201]
- Brad Renfro, 25, American actor (The Client, Ghost World, The Jacket), accidental heroin overdose.[202]
16
- Jorge de Bagration, 63, Spanish race car driver, claimant to throne of the Royal House of Georgia, hepatitis.[203]
- Chen Xilu, 80, Chinese Roman Catholic Bishop of Hengshui, organ failure.[204]
- Nikola Kljusev, 80, Macedonian politician and economist, Prime Minister of Macedonia (1991–1992).[205]
- Pierre Lambert, 87, French Trotskyist leader and 1988 presidential candidate.[206]
- Munjuku Nguvauva II, 84, Namibian traditional tribal chief, complications from strokes.[207]
- Gerry Tordoff, 78, English cricketer (Somerset).[208]
- Hone Tuwhare, 85, New Zealand Māori poet.[209]
- Bungo Yoshida, 73, Japanese Bunraku puppeteer, liver cancer.[210]
- Elias Zoghby, 96, Egyptian Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop of Baalbek.[211]
17
- Carlos, 64, French singer, cancer.[212]
- Joseph M. Champlin, 77, American Roman Catholic priest, bone marrow, cancer.[213]
- Trevor Drayton, 52, Australian winemaker, explosion.[214]
- Tony Dean, 75, British racing driver.[215]
- Bobby Fischer, 64, American chess grandmaster, world champion (1972–1975), kidney failure.[216]
- Edward D. Hoch, 77, American writer of detective fiction, heart attack.[217]
- Ernie Holmes, 59, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers), car accident.[218]
- Alejandro Illescas, Mexican voice actor.[219]
- Mildred Callahan Jones, 64, American decorative flag pioneer.[220]
- Denise Amber Lee, 21, American kidnap victim, shot.[221]
- Carole Lynne, 89, British actress, wife of Bernard Delfont.[222]
- John McHale, 86, American baseball player.[223]
- Allan Melvin, 84, American actor (The Phil Silvers Show, The Brady Bunch, All in the Family), cancer.[224]
- Madeleine Milhaud, 105, French actress, wife of Darius Milhaud.[225]
- Giuliana Penzi, 90, Italian dancer and choreographer.[226]
- Della Purves, 62, British botanical artist, liver disease.[227]
- Trevor Sprigg, 61, Australian politician, Western Australian Legislative Assembly whip, heart attack.[228]
- Jinzo Toriumi, 78, Japanese novelist and screenwriter (Speed Racer, Gatchaman, Armored Trooper Votoms), liver cancer.[229]
- Eddy Williams, 92, Australian cricketer.[230]
18
- Uzi Cohen, 55, Israeli Likud politician, heart attack.[231]
- Pier Miranda Ferraro, 83, Italian opera tenor, cardiac arrest.[232]
- Wally Fielding, 88, British footballer (Everton).[233]
- Georgia Frontiere, 80, American majority-owner of Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams, breast cancer.[234]
- Ruth Hamilton, 109, American talk show host, member of New Hampshire General Court (1964–1966, 1973–1975).[235]
- Bertram "Jimmy" James, 92, British World War II airman, participant in The Great Escape.[236]
- Frank Lewin, 82, American composer, heart failure.[237]
- Sir Frederick Mason, 94, British diplomat, Ambassador to Chile.[238]
- Lois Nettleton, 80, American actress (A Face in the Crowd), lung cancer.[239]
- Paul Nixon, 93, American Olympic cyclist.[240]
- Lou Palmer, 75, American radio personality and announcer, brain hemorrhage.[241]
- Ugo Pirro, 87, Italian screenwriter.[242]
- Anthony M. Solomon, 88, American President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1980–1985), kidney failure.[243]
- John Stroger, 78, American politician, President of the Cook County, Illinois Board, stroke.[244]
19
- Sir Derek Alun-Jones, 74, British businessman.[245]
- Valentim Amões, 48, Angolan politician and businessman, air crash.[246]
- Georgina Bruni, 60, British UFO researcher and author, cancer.[247]
- Creighton Burns, 82, Australian editor (The Age, 1981–1989), cancer.[248]
- Victor S. Johnson, Jr., 91, American lawyer, president of Aladdin Industries, colon cancer.[249]
- Frances Lewine, 86, American journalist and White House Correspondent, stroke.[250]
- Morris Maddocks, 79, British Bishop of Selby (1972–1983).[251]
- Mildred Noble, 86, American writer and Native American activist, complications from liver cancer.[252]
- Andy Palacio, 47, Belizean musician, UNESCO Artist for Peace and Garifuna activist, heart attack followed by stroke.[253]
- Suzanne Pleshette, 70, American actress (The Bob Newhart Show, The Birds, Spirited Away), respiratory failure.[254]
- Eugene Sawyer, 73, American politician, Mayor of Chicago (1987–1989), strokes.[255]
- John Stewart, 68, American musician (The Kingston Trio), stroke.[256]
- Trevor Taylor, 50, Jamaican-born German singer (Bad Boys Blue), heart attack.[257]
- H. Bradford Westerfield, 79, American political scientist, complications of Parkinson's disease.[258]
- Don Wittman, 71, Canadian sports broadcaster for CBC, cancer.[259]
20
- Louis de Cazenave, 110, French supercentenarian, second-to-last official surviving French World War I veteran, natural causes.[260]
- Ken Gee, 92, Australian judge.[261]
- Harry Gill, 85, British Royal Air Force officer.[262]
- Talivaldis Kenins, 88, Canadian composer.[263]
- Margit Kristian, 94, Yugoslavian Olympic fencer.[264]
- Abdul Latif, 56, British restaurateur, heart attack.[265]
- Duilio Loi, 78, Italian boxer, Alzheimer's disease.[266]
- Tommy McQuater, 93, British jazz trumpeter.[267]
- Donald Odanga, Kenyan basketball player, accidental shooting.[268]
- Ghorban Soleimani, 87, Iranian vocalist and dotar player.[269]
- James LeVoy Sorenson, 86, American medical device inventor and billionaire philanthropist, cancer.[270]
- Georges Wahler, 74, French Olympic shooter.[271]
- Eudoxia Woodward, 88, American painter, cancer.[272]
21
- Pam Barrett, 54, Canadian politician, cancer.[273]
- Billy Elliott, 82, British footballer (Sunderland).[274]
- Evan G. Galbraith, 79, American diplomat, Ambassador to France (1981–1985), cancer.[275]
- Burton Hatlen, 71, American literary scholar, founder of National Poetry Foundation, mentor to Stephen King, pneumonia.[276]
- Peggy Jay, 95, British politician.[277]
- Wesley Ngetich Kimutai, 30, Kenyan marathon runner, homicide by poison arrow.[278]
- Kenneth Parnell, 76, American convicted child molester and kidnapper, natural causes.[279]
- Jiří Sequens, 85, Czech film director.[280]
- Marie Smith Jones, 89, American last known native speaker of the Eyak language, natural causes.[281]
- Luiz Carlos Tourinho, 43, Brazilian actor, cerebral aneurysm.[282]
22
- Bernie Boston, 74, American photographer ("flower power" movement), blood disease.[283]
- Dora Bria, 49, Brazilian windsurfing champion, car accident.[284]
- Mike Cacic, 71, Canadian footballer (British Columbia Lions).[285]
- Lance Clemons, 60, American baseball relief pitcher, cancer.[286]
- Roberto Gari, 88, American actor and artist, heart attack.[287]
- Heath Ledger, 28, Australian actor (The Dark Knight, Brokeback Mountain, 10 Things I Hate About You), Oscar winner (2009), accidental drug overdose.[288]
- Miles Lerman, 88, American founder of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.[289]
- Ştefan Niculescu, 80, Romanian composer.[290]
- Claude Piron, 76, Swiss linguist and Esperanto author.[291]
- Kevin Stoney, 87, British actor (Doctor Who), skin cancer.[292]
23
- Andrzej Andrzejewski, 46, Polish Brigadier General of the Polish Air Force, air crash.[293]
- David Askevold, 67, Canadian artist.[294]
- Felix Carlebach, 96, British rabbi.[295]
- Steve Duplantis, 35, American pro golf caddy, car accident.[296]
- Leticia de Oyuela, 74, Honduran historian.[297]
- Stein Rønning, 42, Norwegian karate world champion (1990).[298]
24
- Diane Chenery-Wickens, 48, British television make-up artist, murder (last seen alive on this date).[299]
- Lee Embree, 92, American photographer, took first air-to-air photographs of 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, kidney infection.[300]
- Art Frantz, 86, American baseball umpire, heart failure.[301]
- Johannes Heggland, 88, Norwegian author and politician.[302]
- Dorothy Hennessey, 94, American nun and activist.[303]
- J. Robert Hooper, 71, American politician, Maryland State Senator (1999–2007), colon cancer.[304]
- Megat Junid, 65, Malaysian MP, Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (1997–1999) prostate cancer.[305]
- Randy Salerno, 45, American news reporter (CBS, WBBM-TV), snowmobile accident.[306]
- Jahna Steele, 49, American transgender showgirl.[307]
25
- Christopher Allport, 60, American actor (Felicity, Dynasty), avalanche.[308]
- Evelyn Barbirolli, 97, British oboist, wife of Sir John Barbirolli.[309]
- Annette Cameron, 88, Australian political activist.[310]
- Richard Darman, 64, American Director of the Office of Management and Budget (1989–1993), leukemia.[311]
- Ralph Dupas, 72, American boxer, complications of boxing-induced brain damage.[312]
- Louisa Horton Hill, 87, American actress (All My Sons).[313]
- Andreas Hönisch, 77, Polish Superior General of Servi Jesu et Mariae, founder of the Catholic Scouts of Europe.[314]
- Roc Kirby, 89, Australian founder of Village Roadshow Limited.[315]
- Robert Miller, 24, American soldier, posthumous Medal of Honor recipient, killed in action.[316]
- Cândido Rubens Padín, 92, Brazilian Bishop of Bauru.[317]
- Aziz Sedki, 87, Egyptian Prime Minister (1972–1973).[318]
- Gary Wiggins, 55, Australian cyclist.[319]
26
- John Ardagh, 79, British journalist and author.[320]
- Christian Brando, 49, American actor and convicted killer, son of Marlon Brando, pneumonia.[321]
- Abraham Brumberg, 81, American writer and editor, heart failure.[322]
- Raymond Daniels, 28, Irish footballer (Wicklow GAA), suspected heart attack.[323]
- Igor Dmitriev, 80, Russian actor.[324]
- George Habash, 81, Palestinian founder of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, heart attack.[325]
- Bryan Jennett, 81, British neurosurgeon.[326]
- Arthur Kramer, 81, American lawyer, founder of Kramer Levin, brother of playwright Larry Kramer, stroke.[327]
- Padraic McGuinness, 69, Australian journalist and editor, cancer.[328]
- Jeff Salen, 55, American guitarist, founder of punk band Tuff Darts, heart attack.[329]
- Viktor Schreckengost, 101, American artist and industrial designer.[330]
- Robert Weaver, 87, Canadian editor and broadcaster.[331]
- Lovie Yancey, 96, American founder of Fatburger restaurant chain, pneumonia.[332]
- Zhang Hanzhi, 72, Chinese diplomat and linguist, English tutor for Mao, Nixon interpreter for 1972 visit, lung-related illness.[333]
27
- Botho Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein, 80, German politician, president of German Red Cross (1982–1994).[334]
- Gordon B. Hinckley, 97, American President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[335]
- Mike Holovak, 88, American football player and coach (Boston Patriots), pneumonia.[336]
- Ken Hunt, 69, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds).[337]
- John W. Ingram, 79, American railroad executive (Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad).[338]
- Anna Loginova, 29, Russian bodyguard for boxer Kostya Tszyu, head injury during carjacking.[339]
- Gerry McIntyre, 78, Irish Olympic athlete.[340]
- Alan G. Rogers, 40, American Army major, first known gay combat fatality of Iraq War, improvised explosive device.[341]
- Valery Shumakov, 76, Russian transplantologist, founder of the Transplant and Artificial Organs Research Institute.[342]
- Irene Stegun, 88, American mathematician.[343]
- Suharto, 86, Indonesian President (1967–1998), multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[344]
- Louie Welch, 89, American mayor of Houston, Texas (1964–1973), lung cancer.[345]
28
- Crisologo Abines, 60, Filipino politician, heart attack.[346]
- Christodoulos, 69, Greek primate of the Church of Greece, cancer.[347]
- Frances Dewey Wormser, 104, American vaudeville and Broadway theater actress.[348]
- Dagfinn Grønoset, 87, Norwegian author.[349]
- John Gunnell, 74, British politician, MP (1992–2001).[350]
- Gerry Patrick Hemming, 70, American anti-Castro mercenary.[351]
- Bengt Lindström, 82, Swedish painter.[352]
- Larry Smith, 68, American college football coach, chronic lymphocytic leukemia.[353]
- Marie Takvam, 81, Norwegian author and actor.[354]
- Ginty Vrede, 22, Dutch Muay Thai martial artist, heart attack.[355]
29
- Robert M. Ball, 93, American Commissioner of Social Security (1962–1973).[356]
- Margaret Truman, 83, American author, daughter of President Harry S. Truman.[357]
- Rubens Gerchman, 66, Brazilian painter, lung cancer.[358]
- James Heathman, 90, American who found the 1931 TWA plane crash that killed Knute Rockne, pneumonia.[359]
- Raymond Jacobs, 82, American soldier, claimed to be in photo of first flag raised on Iwo Jima.[360]
- Philippe Khorsand, 59, French actor.[361]
- Sebastian Kräuter, 85, Romanian author and Bishop of Timişoara.[362]
- Abu Laith al-Libi, 41, Libyan-born Afghan al-Qaeda leader, missile strike.[363]
- Erzsébet Nagy, 80, Hungarian writer, daughter of Prime Minister Imre Nagy.[364]
- Mugabe Were, 39, Kenyan legislator, homicide by gunshot.[365]
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- Jeremy Beadle, 59, British television presenter (You've Been Framed, Beadle's About), pneumonia.[366]
- Sean Finnegan, 43, American hardcore punk drummer (Void), apparent heart attack.[367]
- Daniel Gráč, 64, Czech Olympic cyclist.[368]
- Herbert Kenwith, 90, American television director, complications of prostate cancer.[369]
- Kim Chang-ik, 50, South Korean drummer (Sanulrim), road accident.[370]
- Miles Kington, 66, British newspaper columnist and humorist.[371]
- Marcial Maciel, 87, Mexican religious leader, founder of the Legionaries of Christ.[372]
- Roland Selmeczi, 38, Hungarian actor, car accident.[373]
- Wilber Varela, 50, Colombian drug trafficker, shot.[374]
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- Arif Ali, 46, Pakistani-born British regional director for the Associated Press, cancer.[375]
- Veronika Bayer, 67, German actress.[376]
- František Čapek, 93, Czech canoeist, Olympic C1 10,000m gold medallist in 1948, heart ailment.[377]
- Sir Ivar Colquhoun, 8th Baronet, 92, British aristocrat.[378]
- Sir Donald Hawley, 86, British diplomat, High Commisssioner to Malaysia (1977–1981).[379]
- Jim Lacey, 73, Australian administrator of Lord Howe Island, general manager of Western Plains Zoo.[380]
- Mark Schwed, 52, American television critic and journalist.[381]
- Bertie Smalls, 72, British criminal turned informant.[382]
- Volodia Teitelboim, 91, Chilean writer and communist activist, cancer.[383]
- David Kimutai Too, 39, Kenyan legislator, shot.[384]
gollark: I'll have to check this.
gollark: Or using `fs.delete` or `fs.move`.
gollark: Well, it doesn't stop you `fs.open`ing it as far as I can tell, for one thing.
gollark: PotatOS has several hundred lines of code for this (thousands depending on how you count them) and still security flaws are discovered every... month or so?
gollark: But it is VERY HARD to do well.
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