Deaths in May 2009
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.
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The following is a list of deaths in May 2009.
May 2009
1
- Ralph J. Cappy, 65, American jurist, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (2003–2008).[1]
- Delara Darabi, 22, Iranian convicted murderer, executed by hanging.[2]
- Fred Delmare, 87, German actor, complications from pneumonia.[3]
- Ric Estrada, 81, Cuban-born American penciler of comic books, prostate cancer.[4]
- Danny Gans, 52, American entertainer.[5]
- Norman Gash, 97, British historian.[6]
- Brian Grove, 88, Aussie cricketer
- Albert Hamilton Gordon, 107, American businessman.[7]
- George Hannan, 98, Australian politician.[8]
- Jokke Kangaskorpi, 37, Finnish footballer.[9]
- Jack D. Maltester, 95, American politician, mayor of San Leandro, California.[10]
- Derek Noonan, 62, British rugby league and rugby union player.[11]
- Marc Rocco, 46, American film director (Murder in the First, Where the Day Takes You) and screenwriter.[12]
- Sunline, 13, New Zealand champion racehorse, euthanized.[13]
- John Wilke, 54, American investigative reporter, pancreatic cancer.[14]
2
- Alfred Appel, 75, American scholar, expert on Vladimir Nabokov, heart failure.[15]
- K. Balaji, 74, Indian Tamil actor and producer, multiple organ failure.[16]
- Augusto Boal, 78, Brazilian dramatist and theater director (Theatre of the Oppressed), respiratory failure.[17] (in Portuguese)
- Víctor Andrés Catena, 84, Spanish screenwriter and director.[18]
- Marilyn French, 79, American writer, heart failure.[19]
- Harold Hankins, 78, British electrical engineer and academic administrator, Vice-Chancellor of UMIST.[20]
- Kiyoshiro Imawano, 58, Japanese rock musician.[21]
- Janus Kamban, 95, Faroese sculptor and graphic designer.[22]
- Jack Kemp, 73, American politician and football player, candidate for Vice President (1996), cancer.[23]
- Carole C. Noon, 59, American primatologist, founder of Save the Chimps, pancreatic cancer.[24]
- Robert Pauley, 85, American executive, President of ABC Radio (1961–1967), heart failure.[25]
- Virginia Prince, 96, American transgender activist.[26]
3
- Dobby Campbell, 86, Scottish football player (Chelsea, Scotland) and manager.[27]
- Robert B. Choate, Jr., 84, American food lobbyist.[28]
- Committed, 29, American thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[29]
- John Elsworthy, 77, Welsh football player (Ipswich Town).[30]
- Hui Ki On, 65, Hong Kong public servant, Commissioner of Police (1994–2001), cancer.[31]
- Eleanor Perenyi, 91, American gardener and writer, cerebral hemorrhage.[32]
- Ram Shewalkar, 78, Indian Marathi writer, cardiac arrest.[33]
- Ralph Thompson, 95, British animal artist.[34]
4
- Nicholas Clemente, 80, American judge (New York Supreme Court).[35]
- Dom DeLuise, 75, American actor and comedian (The Cannonball Run, The Secret of NIMH), writer and chef, kidney failure.[36]
- Sir Geoffrey Foot, 93, Australian politician.[37]
- Edward Stewart Kennedy, 97, American historian.[38]
- Charles Lugano, 59, Kenyan politician, after short illness.[39]
- Martha Mason, 71, American author, lived 60 years in an iron lung.[40]
- Fritz Muliar, 89, Austrian actor.[41]
- Jane Randolph, 93, American actress.[42]
- Gisela Stein, 73, German actress.[43]
5
- Benjamín Flores, 24, Mexican boxer, brain injury during a match.[44]
- David S. King, 91, American politician, U.S. Representative for Utah (1959–1963).[45]
- Richard Miller, 83, American operatic tenor and educator, Professor Emeritus of Voice (Oberlin Conservatory of Music).[46]
- Dewey Smith, 36, American diver.[47]
- Elsie B. Washington, 66, American author, wrote first African American romance novel, multiple sclerosis and cancer.[48]
- Murasaki Yamada, 60, Japanese manga artist.[49]
6
- Erik Bluemel, 32, American professor (University of Denver), bicycle accident.[50]
- Sam Cohn, 79, American talent agent, after short illness.[51]
- Leon Despres, 101, American attorney and politician, heart failure.[52]
- Ean Evans, 48, American bassist (Lynyrd Skynyrd), cancer.[53]
- Sima Eyvazova, 75, Azerbaijani diplomat, first Permanent Representative to the UN.[54]
- Kevin Grubb, 31, American NASCAR driver, suicide by gunshot.[55]
- Sid Laverents, 100, American amateur filmmaker, pneumonia.[56]
- Lev Losev, 71, Russian poet and literary critic.[57]
- Bob Meyer, 76, Australian logician, lung cancer.[58]
- W. Wesley Peterson, 85, American mathematician and computer scientist.[59]
- Valentin Varennikov, 85, Russian general.[60]
- Viola Wills, 69, American pop singer, cancer.[61]
7
- Robin Blaser, 83, American-born Canadian poet, Griffin Poetry Prize winner.[62]
- Mickey Carroll, 89, American actor (The Wizard of Oz).[63]
- Ian Cundy, 64, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Peterborough, mesothelioma.[64]
- Linda Dangcil, 66, American actress (The Flying Nun), throat cancer.[65]
- John Furia, Jr., 79, American screenwriter (The Twilight Zone, Dr. Kildare), President of the Writers Guild, West (1973–1975).[66]
- Alan Gilbertson, 81, New Zealand cricketer.[67]
- Tony Marsh, 77, British racing driver.[68]
- David Mellor, 78, British industrial designer, manufacturer and retailer.[69]
- Frank Melton, 60, American politician, mayor of Jackson, Mississippi.[70]
- John Murphy, 95, Irish building contractor.[71]
- Danny Ozark, 85, American baseball manager.[72]
- Brian Sorenson, 79, New Zealand cricketer.[73]
- Wayland Young, 2nd Baron Kennet, 85, British politician and writer.[74]
8
- Gianni Baget Bozzo, 84, Italian Roman Catholic priest and politician.[75]
- Fons Brydenbach, 54, Belgian athlete, cancer.[76]
- Dom DiMaggio, 92, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox), brother of Joe DiMaggio, pneumonia.[77]
- Hideyuki Fujisawa, 83, Japanese Go player, aspiration pneumonia.[78]
- Carlos Kloppenburg, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Novo Hamburgo (1986–1995).[79]
- Ninel Kurgapkina, 80, Russian prima ballerina, road accident.[80]
- Greg Palmer, 61, American writer, television reporter and Emmy Award-winning journalist, lung cancer.[81]
- Bud Shrake, 77, American journalist and novelist, lung cancer.[82]
- Eunice Taylor, 75, American baseball player (Kenosha Comets).[83]
9
- Eileen Albright, 81, American baseball player (AAGPBL)[84]
- Stephen Bruton, 60, American songwriter and guitarist (Kris Kristofferson band), throat cancer.[85]
- Chuck Daly, 78, American basketball coach, pancreatic cancer.[86]
- Travis Edmonson, 76, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Bud & Travis), heart failure.[87]
- Michael Fox, 75, British-born Israeli lawyer.[88]
- Cyril Hart, 96, British forestry expert.[89]
- Henry T. King, 89, American attorney, Nuremberg trials prosecutor, cancer.[90]
- David Marcus, 85, Irish literary editor, after long illness.[91]
- Ernest Millington, 93, British politician and educator, last living World War II-era member of the British Parliament.[92]
- Eugene Smith, 88, American gospel singer.[93]
- Evgenios Spatharis, 85, Greek shadow play artist, fall.[94]
- Jean-Claude Van Geenberghe, 46, Belgian-born Ukrainian equestrian.[95]
- George Zinkhan, 57, American academic and suspected murderer, suicide by gunshot.[96]
10
- Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, Libyan Al-Qaeda paramilitary trainer accused of terrorism, alleged suicide.[97]
- Robert John Cornell, 89, American politician and Roman Catholic priest, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin (1975–1979).[98]
- Sergio Escobedo, 78, Mexican Olympic modern pentathlete and fencer.[99]
- Johnnie Johnson, English cricketer.[100]
- James Kirkup, 91, British poet, translator and travel writer, stroke.[101]
- Rodrigo Rosenberg Marzano, 47, Guatemalan lawyer, shot.[102]
- Clive Scott, 64, British keyboardist and songwriter (Jigsaw), stroke.[103]
- Brian Simnjanovski, 27, American football player (Berlin Thunder), car accident.[104]
- Robert J. Sinclair, 77, American executive, CEO of Saab-Scania of America, cancer.[105]
11
- Pat Booth, 66, British model and writer, cancer.[106]
- Lude Check, 91, Canadian ice hockey player.[107]
- Abel Goumba, 82, Central African politician, Prime Minister (1957–1958, 1959, 2003) and Vice-President (2003–2005).[108]
- Claudio Huepe, 69, Chilean politician and diplomat, heart attack.[109]
- Bill Kelso, 69, American baseball player.[110]
- Mark Landon, 60, American actor, adopted son of Michael Landon.[111]
- Shanthi Lekha, 79, Sri Lankan actress.[112]
- S. M. Nanda, 93, Indian admiral, Chief of Naval Staff (1970–1973).[113]
- Peter Philips, 81, Australian politician, Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1976–1988).[114]
- Sir Richard Posnett, 89, British colonial administrator, Governor of Belize (1972–1976) and Bermuda (1981–1983).[115]
- Leonard Shlain, 71, American surgeon and writer, brain cancer.[116]
12
- Christopher Bathurst, 3rd Viscount Bledisloe, 74, British aristocrat and politician, heart failure.[117]
- Dame Heather Begg, 76, New Zealand operatic soprano, leukemia.[118]
- Mohan Saliya Ellawala, 61, Sri Lankan politician, Governor of Sabaragamuwa Province (2008–2009), after long illness.[119]
- Eden Ross Lipson, 66, American book editor, pancreatic cancer.[120]
- Thomas Nordseth-Tiller, 28, Norwegian screenwriter (Max Manus), cancer.[121]
- Roger Planchon, 77, French theatre director, heart attack.[122]
- Sidique Ali Merican, 78, Malaysian sprinter, stroke.[123]
- Ted Sampley, 63, American POW/MIA activist, complications from heart surgery.[124]
- Antonio Vega, 51, Spanish pop singer-songwriter (Nacha Pop), pneumonia.[125]
- Heini Walter, 81, Swiss racing driver.[126]
13
- Frank Aletter, 83, American character actor (It's About Time), cancer.[127]
- Ron Cameron, 85, Canadian Olympic rower.Ron Cameron
- Waldemar Levy Cardoso, 108, Brazilian Field Marshal, WWI-era veteran.[128]
- Achille Compagnoni, 94, Italian mountaineer, first person to ascend K2.[129]
- Don Cordner, 87, Australian footballer.[130]
- Rafael Escalona, 81, Colombian Vallenato composer and troubador.[131]
- Norbert Eschmann, 75, Swiss footballer.[132]
- Ernest Kline, 79, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania (1971–1979).[133]
- Iwan Schmid, 61, Swiss Olympic cyclist
- Anne Scott-James, 96, British journalist and author, widow of Sir Osbert Lancaster.[134]
- L. William Seidman, 88, American public servant, Chairman of the FDIC (1985–1991), after short illness.[135]
- Joe Tandy, 26, British auto racing team owner, car crash.[136]
14
- Barathea, 19, Irish racehorse, euthanized.[137]
- Monica Bleibtreu, 65, Austrian actress, screenwriter and drama teacher, cancer.[138]
- Bob Boyd, 81, American football player.[139]
- Newt Heisley, 88, American commercial artist, designer of POW/MIA flag, after long illness.[140]
- Ken Hollyman, 86, Welsh footballer (Cardiff City, Newport County).[141]
- Marian McDougall, 95, American amateur golfer.[142]
- Buddy Montgomery, 79, American jazz musician, heart failure.[143]
- William J. Passmore, 77, American jockey, complications from emphysema.[144]
- Bob Rosburg, 82, American golfer and television color analyst, fall.[145]
- George Williams, 69, American baseball player.[146]
15
- Susanna Agnelli, 87, Italian politician and writer, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1995–1996).[147]
- Alexander Gordon Bearn, 86, British physician.[148]
- Broad Brush, 26, American thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[149]
- Si Frumkin, 78, Lithuanian-born Holocaust survivor.[150]
- Alan Hackney, 84, British screenwriter.[151]
- Mordechai Limon, 85, Israeli admiral, Commander of the Navy (1950–1954).[152]
- Cheikh Hamidou Kane Mathiara, 69, Senegalese economist and politician.[153]
- Rodger McFarlane, 54, American gay rights activist, first executive director of Gay Men's Health Crisis, suicide.[154]
- Mohammad-Amin Riahi, 86, Iranian historian and literary scholar.[155]
- Edwin S. Shneidman, 91, American suicidologist.[156]
- Helvi Sipilä, 94, Finnish diplomat.[157]
- Roy Talbot, 94, Bermudan calypso musician, last surviving member of original Talbot Brothers.[158]
- Bud Tingwell, 86, Australian actor, prostate cancer.[159]
- Wayman Tisdale, 44, American basketball player and jazz bassist, cancer.[160]
- Hubert van Es, 67, Dutch photographer at the fall of Saigon, brain hemorrhage.[161]
16
- Prospero Amatong, 77, Filipino politician, Congressman (1998–2007), Governor of Davao del Norte (1992–1998), fall.[162]
- Antonio Chocano, 96, Guatemalan Olympic fencer and diplomat, emphysema.[163]
- John E. Connelly, 82, American entrepreneur, founder of Gateway Clipper Fleet, heart failure.[164]
- Henry David Halsey, 90, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Carlisle (1972–1989), after short illness.[165]
- Sándor Katona, 66, Hungarian footballer and Olympic champion.[166]
- Craig G. Roberts, 78, American racehorse trainer.[167]
- Peter Sampson, 81, British footballer (Bristol Rovers), Alzheimer's disease.[168]
17
- Mohammad-Taqi Bahjat Foumani, 92, Iranian cleric, heart disease.[169]
- Mario Benedetti, 88, Uruguayan author and poet.[170]
- Daniel Carasso, 103, Greek-born French businessman (Groupe Danone).[171]
- Adolf Dickfeld, 99, German World War II Luftwaffe flying ace.[172]
- David Herbert Donald, 88, American historian, heart failure.[173]
- Murray Hamilton, 91, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council (1967–1982).[174]
- Masaru Hayami, 84, Japanese public servant, Governor of the Bank of Japan (1998–2003), respiratory failure.[175]
- David Ireland, 78, American sculptor and conceptual artist, pneumonia.[176]
- Jung Seung-hye, 44, South Korean film producer, colon cancer.[177]
- Guillermo Lora, 87, Bolivian revolutionary leader, liver cancer.[178]
- Dame Patricia Mackinnon, 97, Australian community worker and philanthropist, President of the Royal Children's Hospital.[179]
- Prakash Mehra, 69, Indian film producer and director, pneumonia and multiple organ failure.[180]
- William Moore, 60, British loyalist paramilitary, member of the Shankill Butchers, suspected heart attack.[181]
- Zdeněk Pospíšil, 84, Czech Olympic sprinter.[182]
- Peter Slabakov, 86, Bulgarian actor.[183]
- Ron Snidow, 67, American football player (Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns), complications from Lou Gehrig's disease.[184]
- Octavia St. Laurent, American transwoman and performer.[185]
- Al Tornabene, 86, American mobster.[186]
18
- Wayne Allwine, 62, American voice artist (Mickey Mouse), complications from diabetes.[187]
- Carole Cole, 64, American actress (Sanford and Son, Grady), daughter of Nat King Cole, lung cancer.[188]
- Dolla, 21, American rap artist, shot.[189]
- Sir David Hay, 92, Australian public servant, Ambassador to the United Nations, Administrator of Papua New Guinea.[190]
- K. Pattabhi Jois, 93, Indian yoga teacher, after short illness.[191]
- Paul Parin, 92, Swiss psychoanalyst, author and ethnologist.[192]
- Türkan Saylan, 74, Turkish doctor, cancer.[193]
- Lee Solters, 89, American press agent, natural causes.[194]
- Either killed in a missile attack or shot:
- Balasingham Nadesan, Sri Lankan rebel, political chief of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).[195]
- Velupillai Prabhakaran, 54, Sri Lankan rebel, leader of the LTTE.[195][196][197]
- Thillaiyampalam Sivanesan (aka "Colonel Soosai"), 45, Sri Lankan rebel, leader of the LTTE naval wing (Sea Tigers).[196][197]
- Shanmugalingam Sivashankar (aka "Pottu Amman"), Sri Lankan rebel, leader of the LTTE intelligence wing.[196][197]
19
- Michael Preston Barr, 82, American composer, diabetes.[198]
- Robert F. Furchgott, 92, American scientist, Nobel Prize winner.[199]
- Andrei Ivanov, 42, Russian footballer.[200]
- Knut Hammer Larsen, 38, Norwegian footballer, leukemia.[201]
- Nicholas Maw, 73, British composer (Odyssey), heart failure.[202]
- Clint Smith, 95, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Chicago Blackhawks).[203]
- Herbert York, 87, American physicist.[204]
20
- John Brown Jr., 88, American Navajo code talker.[205]
- Arthur Erickson, 84, Canadian architect (Simon Fraser University, Roy Thomson Hall).[206]
- Lucy Gordon, 28, British actress (Spider-Man 3, The Four Feathers), suicide by hanging.[207]
- Alan Kelly, Sr., 72, Irish footballer (Preston North End, Republic of Ireland), cancer.[208]
- Matthew Krel, 64, Russian-born Australian conductor, founder of the SBS Youth Orchestra, encephalitis.[209]
- Randi Lindtner Næss, 104, Norwegian actress.[210]
- Nguyễn Bá Cẩn, Vietnamese politician, Prime Minister of South Vietnam (1975).[211]
- Simon Oates, 77, British actor, prostate cancer.[212]
- Larry Rice, 63, American racing driver, lung cancer.[213]
- María Amelia López Soliño, 97, Spanish blogger, world's oldest blogger.[214]
- Noel Stanton, 82, British founder of The Jesus Army.[215]
- Paul Vinar, 69, Australian footballer.[216]
- Ralph D. Winter, 84, American missionary (U.S. Center for World Mission), multiple myeloma and lymphoma.[217]
- Oleg Yankovsky, 65, Russian actor, pancreatic cancer.[218]
- Yehoshua Zettler, 91, Israeli resistance fighter (Lehi).[219]
- Jerzy Zubrzycki, 89, Polish-born Australian sociologist.[220]
21
- Joan Alexander, 94, American radio actress (The Adventures of Superman), intestinal blockage.[221]
- Walter da Silva, 68, Brazilian footballer and coach, heart attack.[222]
- Fathi Eljahmi, 68, Libyan political activist, blood infection.[223]
- Barry England, 77, British novelist and playwright.[224]
- Anatoli Kirilov, 42, Bulgarian football coach (PFC Spartak Varna), car accident.[225]
- Him Mark Lai, 83, American historian, bladder cancer.[226]
- Sam Maloof, 93, American woodworker, pneumonia.[227]
- Rolf McPherson, 96, American evangelist, son of Aimee Semple McPherson, natural causes.[228]
- Robert Müller, 28, German ice hockey player, brain cancer.[229]
- Kanagasabai Pathmanathan, 64, Sri Lankan politician.[230]
- Togo Tanaka, 93, American journalist, natural causes.[231]
22
- Alexander Mezhirov, 86, Russian poet.[232]
- Zé Rodrix, 61, Brazilian musician.[233]
- Yeo Woon Kye, 69, South Korean actress, kidney cancer.[234]
23
- Charles Albury, 88, American co-pilot of the Bockscar at atomic bombing of Nagasaki, heart failure.[235]
- Sir Derek Bowett, 82, British academic lawyer, President of Queens' College, Cambridge (1970–1982).[236]
- Raleigh Brown, 87, American politician, state representative (Texas), heart attack.[237]
- Lawrence Daly, 84, British trade union leader.[238]
- Joseph Duval, 80, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Rouen (1981–2004).[239]
- Ken Gill, 81, British trade union leader.[240]
- David Lunceford, 75, American football player, Alzheimer's disease.[241]
- Nicholas J. Phillips, 75, British physicist.[242]
- Tadeusz Pyka, 79, Polish politician.[243]
- Roh Moo-hyun, 62, South Korean politician, President (2003–2008), suicide by jumping.[244]
- Sir Tangaroa Tangaroa, 88, Cook Islands public servant, Queen's Representative (1985–1990).[245]
24
- Jay Bennett, 45, American musician (Wilco) and songwriter, accidental drug overdose.[246]
- Jack Lewis, 84, American screenwriter, lung cancer.[247]
25
- Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem, 48, Nigerian Pan African activist, car accident.[248]
- Billy Baxter, 70, Scottish footballer (Ipswich Town), cancer.[249]
- Rolf Brahde, 91, Norwegian astronomer.[250]
- Amos Elon, 82, Austrian-born Israeli author and journalist.[251]
- Charly Höllering, 65, German jazz musician, heart attack.[252]
- Haakon Lie, 103, Norwegian politician.[253]
- Tomás Paquete, 85, Portuguese Olympic sprinter.[254]
- Ivan van Sertima, 74, Guyanese-born British historian, linguist and anthropologist (Rutgers University).[255]
26
- Antonio Braga, 80, Italian composer.[256]
- Thomas Claw, 87, American WWII Navajo Code talker.[257]
- Commanche Court, 16, Irish thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[258]
- Kaoru Kurimoto, 56, Japanese author, pancreatic cancer.[259]
- Doris Mühringer, 88, Austrian poet and children's writer.[260]
- Mihalis Papagiannakis, 68, Greek politician, MP, cancer.[261]
- Michael Ross, 89, American screenwriter and director (Three's Company), complications from a heart attack and stroke.[262]
- Ronald Takaki, 70, American sociologist, professor of ethnic studies (University of California, Berkeley), suicide.[263]
- Marek Walczewski, 72, Polish actor.[264]
- Peter Zezel, 44, Canadian ice hockey player (Philadelphia Flyers, Toronto Maple Leafs), haemolytic anemia.[265]
27
- Ammo Baba, 74, Iraqi footballer and athletic trainer, diabetes.[266]
- Thomas Franck, 77, American lawyer.[267]
- Sir Clive Granger, 74, British economist, Nobel Prize winner for economics.[268]
- Eugene F. Grant, 68, American attorney and politician, Mayor of Medford (1978–1980), leukaemia.[269]
- Mona Grey, 98, British public servant, Chief Nursing Officer for Northern Ireland.[270]
- Abram Hoffer, 92, Canadian orthomolecular psychiatrist.[271]
- Gérard Jean-Juste, 62, Haitian political activist, after long illness.[272]
- Carol Anne O'Marie, 75, American Roman Catholic nun and mystery novelist, Parkinson's disease.[273]
- Sir William Refshauge, 96, Australian public health administrator.[274]
- Paul Sharratt, 75, British-born American television producer, cancer.[275]
28
- Mort Abrahams, 93, American film and television producer (Planet of the Apes, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.), natural causes.[276]
- Terence Alexander, 86, British film and television actor (Bergerac).[277]
- Terry Barr, 73, American football player (Detroit Lions), Alzheimer's disease.[278]
- Manuel Collantes, 91, Filipino diplomat, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs (1984), cardiac arrest.[279]
- Ed Dorohoy, 80, Canadian ice hockey player.[280]
- Carlton Forbes, 72, Jamaican-born British first-class cricketer.[281]
- Roger Kaffer, 81, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Joliet.[282]
- Luis María de Larrea y Legarreta, 91, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bilbao.[283]
- Lenrie Peters, 76, Gambian surgeon and novelist, after short illness.[284]
- Ercole Rabitti, 87, Italian footballer and trainer.[285]
- Oleg Shenin, 71, Russian politician, member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1990–1991).[286]
- Umberto Silvestri, 93, Italian Olympic wrestler.[287]
- Betty Tancock, 98, Canadian Olympic swimmer (1932).[288]
- John Tolos, 78, Canadian professional wrestler, renal failure.[289]
29
- Hank Bassen, 76, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings), heart attack.[290]
- Kevin Beurle, 53, British scientist, hot air balloon accident.[291]
- Reginald Golledge, 71, Australian-born American geographer.[292]
- Phale Hale, 94, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives.[293]
- Ed Murray, 80, American politician, speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1987–1991).[294]
- Bill Perkins, 89, Australian footballer (Richmond).[295]
- Steve Prest, 43, British snooker player and coach, peritonitis.[296]
- Karine Ruby, 31, French Olympic gold (1998) and silver (2002) medal-winning snowboarder, fall.[297]
30
- Torsten Andersson, 82, Swedish painter.[298]
- Krystyna Borowicz, 86, Polish actress.[299]
- Luís Cabral, 78, Guinea-Bissauan politician, President (1973–1980).[300]
- Eva Dawes, 96, Canadian bronze medal-winning Olympic high jumper (1932), stroke.[301]
- Roberto Falaschi, 77, Italian cyclist.[302]
- Susanna Haapoja, 42, Finnish politician, cerebral haemorrhage.[303]
- Eric Hammond, 79, British trade unionist, General Secretary of the EETPU.[304]
- Ephraim Katzir, 93, Israeli biophysicist and politician, President (1973–1978).[305]
- Herma Kirchschläger, 93, Austrian widow of former President Rudolf Kirchschläger.[306]
- Waldemar Matuška, 76, Czech singer, pneumonia and heart failure.[307]
- Gaafar Nimeiry, 79, Sudanese politician, President (1969–1985).[308]
- Alexander Obregón, 32, Colombian footballer, car accident.[309]
31
- Martin Clemens, 94, British colonial administrator and soldier.[310]
- Millvina Dean, 97, British civil servant and cartographer, last living passenger aboard the RMS Titanic, pneumonia.[311]
- Brian Edrich, 86, British cricketer.[312]
- Sir John Holland, 94, Australian engineer, construction magnate.[313]
- Danny La Rue, 81, Irish-born British female impersonator and singer, prostate cancer.[314]
- Vyacheslav Nevinny, 74, Russian actor, diabetes.[315]
- Emil L. Smith, 97, American biochemist, heart attack.[316]
- Kamala Surayya, 75, Indian writer, after long illness.[317]
- George Tiller, 67, American physician and abortion provider, shot.[318]
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