- Deaths in April 2010
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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2010.
April 2010
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- Tadahiro Ando, 69, Japanese politician, Governor of Miyazaki Prefecture (2003–2006), lymphoma. [1]
- Jordi Estadella, 61, Spanish voice actor, radio and television personality (Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez), after long illness. [2] (Spanish)
- Ron Fimrite, 79, American sports journalist (Sports Illustrated), pancreatic cancer. [3]
- José Fragelli, 95, Brazilian politician, Governor of Mato Grosso (1970–1974) and Senate president (1985–1987). [4] (Portuguese)
- Carmelita González, 81, Mexican actress, pneumonia. [5] (Spanish)
- Antony Grey, 82, British gay rights activist, leukaemia. [6]
- Khalid Khawaja, Pakistani military and intelligence officer, shot. [7] (body found on this date)
- Paul Mayer, 98, German Roman Catholic prelate and cardinal. [8]
- Owsley, 44, American musician, apparent suicide. [9]
- Jorma Peltonen, 66, Finnish ice hockey player. [10]
- Gwyn Rowlands, 81, English-born rugby football player for Wales. [11]
- Gerry Ryan, 53, Irish disc jockey and radio/television presenter. [12]
- Steve Strayhorn, 56, American drummer (A Full Moon Consort), cancer. [13]
- Wendell J. Westcott, 99, American carilloneur. [14]
29
- Avigdor Arikha, 81, Romanian-born Israeli painter, complications of cancer. [15]
- Damodar Chaudhary, 63, Nepalese politician, member of the Constituent Assembly since 2007. [16]
- Kevin Humphreys, 80, Australian rugby league administrator, after long illness. [17]
- Walter Sear, 79, American recording engineer. [18]
- Audrey Williamson, 83, British athlete, Olympic silver medalist (1948). [19]
28
- Evelyn Cunningham, 94, American journalist, natural causes. [20]
- Stefania Grodzieńska, 95, Polish writer and actress. [21] (Polish)
- Elma Maua, 61, Cook Islands-born New Zealand journalist and editor, after long illness. [22]
- Pierre-Jean Rémy, 73, French writer and diplomat. [23] (French)
- Furio Scarpelli, 90, Italian screenwriter (Big Deal on Madonna Street, Casanova 70, Il Postino). [24]
- Ian Valz, 52, Guyanese actor and playwright, cancer. [25]
27
- Robert J. Alexander, 91, American academic. [26]
- David Martin Baker, 86, American politician and judge, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1953–1954, 1957–1958). [27]
- Alberta Cariño, Mexican humanitarian, shot. [28]
- Peter Cheeseman, 78, British theatre director, Parkinson's disease. [29]
- Stanley Greenspan, 68, American academic, clinical professor of psychiatry. [30]
- George Gross, 69, American football player (San Diego Chargers). [31]
- Jyri Jaakkola, 33, Finnish humanitarian, shot. [32]
- Tanie Kitabayashi, 98, Japanese actress. [33]
- Morris Pert, 62, British musician. [34]
- Nossrat Peseschkian, 76, Iranian-born German psychotherapist. [35] (German)
- Armando Sanchez, 57, Filipino politician, Governor of Batangas (2004–2007), stroke. [36]
26
- Aminulrasyid Amzah, 15, Malaysian student and victim, shot. [37]
- Bus Boyk, 92, American fiddler. [38]
- Leslie Buck, 87, American Anthora coffee cup designer, Parkinson's disease. [39]
- Ljiljana Buttler, 65, Yugoslavian singer, cancer. [40]
- Daniel of Erie, 79, American Orthodox prelate (ROCOR), Titular Bishop of Erie, natural causes. [41]
- Denzil Freeth, 85, British politician, MP for Basingstoke (1955–1964). [42]
- Luigi Gui, 95, Italian politician, Minister of the Interior (1974–1976). [43] (Italian)
- Fred Halliday, 64, Irish academic, scholar of international relations, cancer. [44]
- Varkala Radhakrishnan, 82, Indian politician, complications from a road accident. [45]
- Prabha Rau, 75, Indian politician, Governor of Rajasthan (since 2009), heart attack. [46]
- Joseph W. Sarno, 89, American film director and screenwriter, after short illness. [47]
- Alberto Vitoria, 54, Spanish footballer, heart attack. [48] (Spanish)
- Yuri Vshivtsev, 70, Russian footballer. [49] (Russian)
- Aksel C. Wiin-Nielsen, 86, Danish academic, professor of meteorology. [50]
25
- Joseph Bessala, 69, Cameroonian welterweight boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1968), after short illness. [51]
- Ian Lawther, 70, Northern Irish footballer (Sunderland, Blackburn Rovers). [52]
- Franklin Mieuli, 89, American businessman, owner of the Golden State Warriors (1962–1985), natural causes. [53]
- Dorothy Provine, 75, American actress, (It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World), emphysema. [54]
- Susan Reed, 84, American folk singer and actress, natural causes. [55]
- Kevin Restani, 58, American basketball player (Milwaukee Bucks), heart attack. [56]
- Volf Roitman, 79, Uruguayan-born American sculptor, painter, novelist, cineaste and poet. [57]
- Alan Sillitoe, 82, British writer (Saturday Night and Sunday Morning). [58]
- Jeremaia Waqanisau, 62, Fijian soldier and diplomat, heart attack. [59]
24
- Harry Conroy, 67, British journalist and trade unionist. [60]
- Denis Guedj, 70, French novelist and academic. [61] (French)
- Pierre Hadot, 88, French philosopher. [62] (French)
- Bo Hansson, 67, Swedish keyboardist. [63] (Swedish)
- Leo Löwenstein, 43, German racing driver, race accident. [64] (German)
- Angus Maddison, 84, British economist. [65]
- Giuseppe Panza, 87, Italian art collector. [66]
- Elizabeth Post, 89, American etiquette expert. [67]
- Paul Schäfer, 88, German religious sect founder and former Nazi, heart failure. [68]
- Wojciech Siemion, 81, Polish actor and film director (The Promised Land, Heroism), car accident. [69] (Polish)
- W. Willard Wirtz, 98, American politician, Secretary of Labor (1962–1969), last surviving member of the Kennedy Cabinet. [70]
23
- Jan Balabán, 49, Czech writer, recipient of the Magnesia Litera award. [71] (Czech)
- Shay Duffin, 79, Irish-born American character actor, complications from heart surgery. [72]
- Natalia Lavrova, 25, Russian rhythmic gymnast, Olympic gold medalist (2000, 2004), car accident. [73]
- Georgia Lee, 89, Australian jazz and blues singer. [74]
- Edward Lyons, 83, British politician, MP for Bradford East (1966–1974) and Bradford West (1974–1983). [75]
- Peter Porter, 81, Australian-born British poet, liver cancer. [76]
- Alan Rich, 85, American classical music critic, natural causes. [77]
- Alexander Sliussarev, 65, Russian photographer and translator. [78] (Russian)
- Sreenath, 52, Indian actor, apparent suicide. [79]
- George Townshend, 7th Marquess Townshend, 93, British peer and businessman. [80]
22
- Richard Barrett, 67, American lawyer and white nationalist, stabbed. [81]
- Pete Castiglione, 89, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates). [82]
- Peter B. Denyer, 56, British engineer, cancer. [83]
- Dick Kenworthy, 69, American baseball player. [84]
- Gene Lees, 82, Canadian jazz historian and critic, heart disease. [85]
- Lina Marulanda, 29, Colombian model, suicide by jumping. [86]
- Victor Nurenberg, 79, Luxembourgian footballer. [87] (German)
- Ambrose Olsen, 24, American fashion model, suicide. [88]
- Fred Panopio, 71, Filipino folk singer, cardiac arrest. [89]
- Alicia Parlette, 28, American journalist and copy editor, alveolar soft part sarcoma. [90]
- Piet Steenbergen, 81, Dutch footballer (Feyenoord and The Netherlands). [91] (Dutch)
- Jean Vergnes, 88, French-born American chef. [92]
- Ann Vervoort, 33, Belgian singer (Milk Inc.). [93] (Dutch)
- Arthur Winograd, 90, American cellist and music director, complications of pneumonia. [94]
21
- Sammy Baird, 79, Scottish football player and manager. [95]
- Whitney Robson Harris, 97, American lawyer, last surviving American prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials, complications from cancer. [96]
- Tony Ingham, 85, English footballer, after short illness. [97]
- Manfred Kallenbach, 68, German footballer, heart failure. [98] (German)
- Gustav Lorentzen, 62, Norwegian singer and entertainer (Knutsen & Ludvigsen). [99] (Norwegian)
- Sir Laurence Muir, 85, Australian philanthropist and businessman. [100]
- Deborah Remington, 79, American artist, cancer. [101]
- Juan Antonio Samaranch, 89, Spanish Olympic official, President of the International Olympic Committee (1980–2001), heart failure. [102]
20
- Floyd Dominy, 100, American public servant, commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation (1959–1969). [103]
- Sanford Friedman, 81, American novelist. [104]
- Heinz Gappmayr, 84, Austrian artist. [105] (German)
- Dorothy Height, 98, American civil rights activist. [106]
- Mr. Hito, 67, Japanese professional wrestler, diabetes. [107]
- M. K. Kamalam, 86, Indian actress. [108]
- Keli McGregor, 47, American baseball executive (Colorado Rockies), viral myocarditis. [109]
- Walter F. Murphy, 80, American political scientist and author, cancer. [110]
- Robert Natkin, 79, American abstract painter, bacterial blood infection. [111]
- Georgino Orellana, 48, Honduran journalist, shot. [112]
- Ahmad Sa'd, 64, Israeli politician, Member of Knesset (1996–1999). [113]
- George Torode, 63, Guernseyan author. [114]
- Andrea West, 57, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives (1996–1998), breast cancer. [115]
- Myles Wilder, 77, American television comedy writer, diverticulitis. [116]
- Lorette Wood, 94, American politician, first female mayor of Santa Cruz, California (1971–1972). [117]
- Purvis Young, 67, American painter, cardiac arrest and pulmonary edema. [118]
19
- José Bernal, 85, Cuban artist, complications from Parkinson's disease. [119]
- William Donald Borders, 96, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Baltimore (1974–1989). [120]
- Guru, 48, American rapper (Gang Starr), multiple myeloma. [121]
- Hamideh Kheirabadi, 85, Iranian actress, stroke. [122]
- Dylan Meier, 26, American college football player, climbing accident. [123]
- György Schwajda, 67, Hungarian dramatist and theatre director, after long illness. [124] (German)
- George H. Scithers, 80, American science fiction editor, Hugo Award winner, heart attack. [125]
- Edwin Valero, 28, Venezuelan boxer, suicide by hanging. [126]
- Carl Williams, 39, Australian criminal, prison assault. [127]
- Burkhard Ziese, 66, German football manager. [128] (German)
- Dick Zimmer, 77, American politician, City Commissioner (Dayton, Ohio), cancer. [129]
18
- Michael Adams, 60, American actor and stunt coordinator, stroke. [130]
- Abu Abdullah al-Rashid al-Baghdadi, Iraqi terrorist (Al-Qaeda), airstrike. [131]
- Abu Ayyub al-Masri, Egyptian terrorist (Al-Qaeda), airstrike. [132]
- William Grant Bangerter, 91, American Mormon leader, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [133]
- Paul Bisciglia, 81, French actor. [134] (French)
- Mieczysław Cieślar, 60, Polish Lutheran bishop, car accident. [135]
- Devon Clifford, 30, Canadian drummer (You Say Party! We Say Die!), cerebral hemorrhage. [136]
- Ambrose D'Mello, 87, Indian Jesuit priest, first Jesuit Provincial of India, cancer. [137]
- Tom Fleming, 82, Scottish actor. [138]
- Noel Hall, 96, Australian Olympic sport shooter. [139]
- Allen Swift, 86, American voice actor (Underdog, Howdy Doody), natural causes. [140]
- Viewed, 6, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanised following a twisted bowel. [141]
- William Yates, 88, British-born Australian politician. [142]
17
- Dede Allen, 86, American film editor (Bonnie and Clyde, Dog Day Afternoon), stroke. [143]
- Abdul Rahman Ahmed Jibril Baroud, c.63, Palestinian poet, heart attack. [144] (Arabic)
- Edmund Fitzgibbon, 85, Irish-born Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Warri (1991–1997). [145]
- Josef W. Janker, 87, German author, journalist and World War II veteran. [146] (German)
- Sotigui Kouyaté, 74, Malian-born Burkinabé actor. [147]
- Carl Macek, 58, American anime writer and producer (Robotech), heart attack. [148]
- Thomas Mikolajcik, 63, American air force general (1992–1996), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [149]
- Alexandru Neagu, 61, Romanian footballer (FC Rapid Bucureşti). [150] (Romanian)
- Alejandro Robaina, 91, Cuban tobacco grower, cancer. [151]
- John Carl Warnecke, 91, American architect (John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame), complications of pancreatic cancer. [152]
- Axel Weishaupt, 64, German diplomat, ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2007–2010), heart failure. [153] (German)
16
- Sid Conrad, 86, American actor (The Young and the Restless). [154]
- Balthasar Burkhard, 65, Swiss photographer. [155] (German)
- Rasim Delić, 61, Bosnian army officer and Chief of Staff, probable heart attack. [156]
- Shirlee Emmons, 86, American soprano, voice teacher, and writer on music. [157]
- Ibrahima Fofana, 57, Guinean trade unionist, car accident. [158] (French)
- Carlos Franqui, 89, Cuban writer and activist. [159]
- Daryl Gates, 83, American police official, chief of police of the Los Angeles Police Department (1978–1992), bladder cancer. [160]
- Bryn Knowelden, 90, British rugby league player. [161]
- Marion Ladewig, 95, American professional bowler. [162]
- Norman Francis McFarland, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Reno (1976–1986) and Orange (1986–1998). [163]
- Grigorijs Ņemcovs, 61, Latvian politician, Vice Mayor of Daugavpils, shot. [164]
- Muhammad Noer, 92, Indonesian politician, Governor of East Java (1967–1976), complications during a medical procedure. [165]
- C. K. Prahalad, 68, Indian business consultant and management theorist, natural causes. [166]
- C. P. Rele, 82, Indian classical singer. [167] (Italian)
- Arturo Rodríguez Fernández, 62, Dominican author, film critic and playwright, heart failure. [168] (Spanish)
- Tomáš Špidlík, 90, Czech Roman Catholic prelate and Cardinal. [169]
- John W. Vogt, Jr., 90, American Air Force general. [170]
15
- Joseph Azzolina, 84, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1992–2006), pancreatic cancer. [171]
- Ian Brewer, 73, Australian football player. [172]
- Robert Brubaker, 93, American character actor (Gunsmoke). [173]
- Bill DuBay, 62, American comic book editor, writer, and artist. [174]
- Jack Herer, 70, American cannabis activist, complications from heart attack. [175]
- Benjamin Hooks, 85, American civil rights leader, executive director of the NAACP (1977–1992), after long illness. [176]
- Wilhelm Huxhorn, 54, German footballer, leukemia. [177] (German)
- Michael Pataki, 72, American character actor and voice actor (George Liquor), cancer. [178]
- Peter-Josef Schallberger, 78, Swiss farmer and politician. [179] (German)
- Raimondo Vianello, 87, Italian comedian and television personality. [180] (Italian)
- Spann Watson, 93, American airman (Tuskegee Airmen) and civil rights advocate. [181]
- Sir Edward Woodward, 81, Australian jurist. [182]
14
- Israr Ahmed, 77, Indian-born Pakistani Islamic scholar, cardiac arrest. [183]
- René Brunelle, 90, Canadian politician. [184]
- Erika Burkart, 88, Swiss author. [185] (German)
- Aubrey Cummings, 62, Guyanese musician, heart problems. [186]
- Tom Ellis, 86, British politician, MP for Wrexham (1970–1983), founding member of the SDP. [187]
- Gene Kiniski, 81, Canadian professional wrestler, cancer. [188]
- Lars-Jacob Krogh, 71, Norwegian anchorman and television presenter, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [189] (Norwegian)
- Alice Miller, 87, Polish-born Swiss author and psychologist. [190]
- Russell Olson, 86, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin (1979–1983). [191]
- Baruch Poupko, 92, Russian-born American rabbi. [192]
- Stefan Schmitt, 46, German jurist and politician, leukemia. [193] (German)
- Mississippi Slim, 66, American blues singer, heart attack. [194]
- Greville Starkey, 70, British jockey, cancer. [195]
- Peter Steele, 48, American rock singer and bassist (Type O Negative), heart failure. [196]
- Gerhard Zemann, 70, Austrian actor, heart attack. [197] (German)
13
- André Bedoglouyan, 90, Lebanese Eastern Catholic prelate, Bishop of Comana Armeniae (1971–1994). [198]
- Alexander Bernstein, Baron Bernstein of Craigweil, 74, British television executive and life peer. [199]
- Jorge Bontemps, 32, Argentine footballer, lung cancer. [200] (Spanish)
- Luis Antonio Chavez, 22, Honduran journalist and children's radio host, shot. [201]
- Billy Gore, 90, Welsh rugby player. [202]
- Santhosh Jogi, 35, Indian actor, suicide by hanging. [203]
- Bernie Kilgariff, 86, Australian politician, Senator (1975–1987). [204]
- David C. Knapp, 82, American educator. [205]
- Nahid al-Rayyis, 73, Palestinian politician and poet. [206]
- Steve Reid, 66, American jazz drummer, throat cancer. [207]
- Gerald Stapleton, 89, British airman, RAF fighter ace during World War II. [208]
- Charlie Timmins, 87, English footballer (Coventry City), cancer. [209]
12
- Alper Balaban, 22, German-born Turkish footballer, car accident. [210] (Turkish)
- María Aurelia Bisutti, 79, Argentine actress, dementia. [211] (Spanish)
- Andrea Cassone, 81, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Rossano-Cariati (1992–2006). [212]
- Michel Chartrand, 93, Canadian activist, kidney cancer. [213]
- Miguel Cinches, 78, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Surigao (1973–2001). [214]
- Ambrosius Eßer, 76, German Dominican clergy and church historian, pulmonary disease. [215] (German)
- Wolfgang Graßl, 40, German skier and coach, heart failure. [216] (German)
- Peter Haskell, 75, American actor (Child's Play 2). [217]
- Edward Huniehu, Solomon Islander politician, after long illness. [218]
- Běla Kolářová, 87, Czech photographer. [219] (Czech)
- James F. Masterson, 84, American psychiatrist, complications of pneumonia. [220]
- Palito, 75, Filipino comedian, respiratory disease. [221]
- Robert Pound, 90, Canadian-born American physicist. [222]
- Stuart Robbins, 33, British basketball player. [223] (body discovered on this date)
- Werner Schroeter, 65, German film director, after long illness. [224]
- Arnold Spohr, 86, Canadian artistic director (Royal Winnipeg Ballet), chronic kidney disease. [225]
- David B. Stone, 82, American businessman, principal founder of the New England Aquarium, complications from a stroke. [226]
- Dale N. Van Vyven, 74, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1978–2000). [227]
11
- John Batchelor, 51, British racing driver and politician, liver disease. [228]
- Jean Boiteux, 76, French swimmer, Olympic gold and bronze medalist (1952), fall from a tree. [229]
- James Brody, 68, American composer, traffic collision. [230]
- Rosa Roberto Carter, 80, Guamanian educator, President of the University of Guam (1977–1983). [231]
- Vicki Draves, 85, American Olympic diver, pancreatic cancer. [232]
- Gerhard Geise, 80, German mathematician, after long illness. [233] (German)
- Hans-Joachim Göring, 86, German footballer and coach. [234] (German)
- Gert Haller, 65, German business manager, lobbyist and politician, after long illness. [235] (German)
- Theodor Homann, 61, German footballer, heart failure. [236] (German)
- Egon Hugenschmidt, 84, German jurist and politician. [237] (German)
- Franz Kamin, 68, American composer, traffic collision. [238]
- Alby Linton, 83, Australian footballer. [239]
- Ruben Mendoza, 78, American soccer player, cerebral hemorrhage. [240]
- Julia Tsenova, 61, Bulgarian composer and musician, cancer. [241] (Bulgarian)
- Paz Yrarrázaval, 78, Chilean actress, rheumatoid arthritis. [242] (Spanish)
10
- Dixie Carter, 70, American actress (Designing Women, Diff'rent Strokes), endometrial cancer. [243]
- Arnold Kanter, 65, American diplomat, acute myelogenous leukemia. [244]
- Charles Meade, 93, American pastor, founder of Meade Ministries. [245]
- Arthur Mercante, Sr., 90, American boxing referee. [246]
- Hiro Muramoto, 43, Japanese news cameraman (Reuters), shot. [247]
- Martin Ostwald, 88, German-born American classics scholar. [248]
- Manfred Reichert, 69, German footballer, after long illness. [249] (German)
- Sir Gordon Shattock, 81, British politician, survivor of the Brighton hotel bombing. [250]
- William Walker, 78, American opera singer. [251]
- Notable Polish people killed in the Polish Air Force Tu-154 plane crash: [252]
- Joanna Agacka-Indecka, 45, attorney, President of the Bar Council (since 2007).
- Andrzej Błasik, 47, general, Chief of the Air Force (since 2007).
- Krystyna Bochenek, 56, senator, vice president of Senate.
- Tadeusz Buk, 49, general, head of Land Forces.
- Miron Chodakowski, 52, Orthodox prelate, Archbishop of Military ordinariate of Poland (since 1998).
- Czesław Cywiński, 84, President of the Association of Armia Krajowa Soldiers.
- Leszek Deptuła, 57, member of the Sejm.
- Grzegorz Dolniak, 50, member of the Sejm.
- Janina Fetlińska, 57, senator.
- Franciszek Gągor, 58, general, Chief of the General Staff (since 2006).
- Grażyna Gęsicka, 58, politician, Minister of Regional Development (2006–2007).
- Kazimierz Gilarski, 54, Commander of the Warsaw Garrison.
- Przemysław Gosiewski, 45, member of the Sejm, Deputy Prime Minister (2007).
- Mariusz Handzlik, 44, diplomat, Undersecretary of State in the Office of the President.
- Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka, 59, member of the Sejm, Deputy Prime Minister (2004–2005).
- Ryszard Kaczorowski, 90, politician, President in exile (1989–1990).
- Maria Kaczyńska, 67, First Lady of Poland (since 2005), wife of Lech Kaczyński.
- Lech Kaczyński, 60, President of Poland (since 2005).
- Sebastian Karpiniuk, 37, member of the Sejm.
- Andrzej Karweta, 51, Vice Admiral, commander-in-chief of the Navy.
- Mariusz Kazana, 49, diplomat, Director of Diplomatic Protocol in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Janusz Kochanowski, 69, lawyer and diplomat, Commissioner for Civil Rights Protection (Ombudsman) (since 2006).
- Stanisław Komornicki, 85, general, Chancellor of the Order Virtuti Militari.
- Stanisław Komorowski, 56, Deputy Defense Minister (since 2007), Ambassador to Holland (1994–1998) and UK (1999–2004).
- Andrzej Kremer, 48, lawyer and diplomat, Deputy Foreign Minister (since 2008).
- Janusz Kurtyka, 49, historian, president of the Institute of National Remembrance.
- Bronisław Kwiatkowski, 59, general, Commander of the Armed Forces Operational Command.
- Tomasz Merta, 44, Deputy Minister of Culture and National Heritage.
- Aleksandra Natalli-Świat, 51, member of the Sejm.
- Piotr Nurowski, 64, sports administrator, head of the Polish Olympic Committee (since 2005).
- Maciej Płażyński, 52, member of the Sejm.
- Tadeusz Płoski, 54, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Military ordinariate of Poland (since 2004).
- Włodzimierz Potasiński, 53, Commander of the Special Forces.
- Andrzej Przewoźnik, 46, Secretary-General of the Council for the Protection of Struggle and Martyrdom Sites.
- Krzysztof Putra, 52, politician, Vice-Marshal of the Sejm (since 2007).
- Ryszard Rumianek, 62, rector of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw.
- Arkadiusz Rybicki, 57, member of the Sejm.
- Wojciech Seweryn, 70, Polish-born American sculptor.
- Sławomir Skrzypek, 46, banker, President of National Bank of Poland.
- Władysław Stasiak, 44, Chief of the Office of the President.
- Aleksander Szczygło, 46, politician, Minister of Defence (2007), chief of the National Security Bureau (since 2009).
- Jerzy Szmajdziński, 58, politician, Minister of Defence (2001–2005), Vice-Marshal of the Sejm (since 2007).
- Jolanta Szymanek-Deresz, 55, member of the Sejm.
- Anna Walentynowicz, 80, trade unionist whose 1980 firing led to the creation of the Solidarity movement.
- Zbigniew Wassermann, 60, member of the Sejm.
- Wiesław Woda, 63, member of the Sejm.
- Edward Wojtas, 55, member of the Sejm.
- Paweł Wypych, 42, politician, Secretary of State (since 2009).
- Stanisław Zając, 60, senator.
- Janusz Zakrzeński, 74, actor.
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- Bob Franks, 58, American politician, member of the House of Representatives from New Jersey (1993–2001), cancer. [253]
- Alastair Dowell, 89, Scottish cricketer. [254]
- Hisashi Inoue, 75, Japanese pacifist playwright, lung cancer. [255]
- Meir Just, 101, Dutch rabbi, Chief Rabbi of the Netherlands. [256]
- Robert Lau Hoi Chew, 68, Malaysian politician, Deputy Minister for Transport, liver cancer. [257]
- Gisela Karau, 78, German author, editor and columnist, after long illness. [258] (German)
- Dario Mangiarotti, 94, Italian fencer, Olympic gold (1952) and silver (1948, 1952) medalist. [259] (Italian)
- Kenneth McKellar, 82, Scottish singer, pancreatic cancer. [260]
- Jacob O. Meyer, 75, American religious sect leader (Assemblies of Yahweh). [261]
- Meinhardt Raabe, 94, American actor (The Wizard of Oz), heart attack. [262]
- Peter Ramsbotham, 3rd Viscount Soulbury, 90, British diplomat and politician, Governor of Bermuda (1977–1980). [263]
- Lou Ritter, 84, American politician, Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida (1965–1967), cancer. [264]
- Guyford Stever, 93, American educator and science adviser, President of Carnegie Mellon University (1965–1972). [265]
- Kerstin Thorvall, 84, Swedish author, illustrator and journalist, after long illness. [266]
- Zoltán Varga, 65, Hungarian footballer. [267]
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- Jack Agnew, 88, American soldier, member of the Filthy Thirteen, inspiration for The Dirty Dozen. [268]
- Mark Colville, 4th Viscount Colville of Culross, 76, British judge and hereditary peer. [269]
- Antony Flew, 87, British philosopher, after long illness. [270]
- Guy Kewney, 63, British technology journalist (Personal Computer World), colorectal cancer. [271]
- Aladár Kovácsi, 77, Hungarian modern pentathlete, Olympic gold medalist (Helsinki 1952). [272] (Hungarian)
- Andreas Kunze, 57, German actor, heart failure. [273] (German)
- Malcolm McLaren, 64, British musician and band manager (Sex Pistols, New York Dolls, Bow Wow Wow), mesothelioma. [274]
- Abel Muzorewa, 84, Zimbabwean Methodist bishop and politician, Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Rhodesia (1979). [275]
- Richard Olasz, 79, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1981–1998). [276]
- Personal Ensign, 26, American Thoroughbred racehorse, Hall of Famer, natural causes. [277]
- Al Prince, 67, American-born French Polynesian journalist and tourism expert, after long illness. [278]
- Jean-Paul Proust, 70, Monégasque politician, Minister of State (2005–2010). [279] (French)
- John Schoenherr, 74, American illustrator, Caldecott Medal winner, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. [280]
- Teddy Scholten, 83, Dutch singer. [281]
- Ramchandra Siras, 62, Indian linguist and author. [282]
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- Christopher Cazenove, 64, British actor (Dynasty), sepsis. [283]
- Dixieland Band, 30, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized. [284]
- Graciela, 94, Cuban singer, renal and pulmonary failure. [285]
- Eddie Johnson, 89, American jazz musician, pneumonia. [286]
- Takuya Kimura, 37, Japanese baseball player and coach, subarachnoid hemorrhage. [287]
- Oscar Kramer, 72, Argentine film producer, after long illness. [288]
- Chris Limahelu, 59, American football place kicker (USC), prostate cancer. [289]
- J. Bruce Llewellyn, 82, American businessman and activist, a founder of 100 Black Men of America, renal failure. [290]
- George Nissen, 96, American gymnast, co-inventor of the trampoline, pneumonia. [291].
- Betty Paraskevas, 81, American writer and lyricist, pancreatic cancer. [292]
- Tom Ray, 90, American animation cartoonist (Warner Bros. Cartoons). [293]
- Valentin Turchin, 79, Russian-born American computer scientist and human rights activist. [294]
- Aubrey W. Young, 87, American public official. [295]
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- James Aubrey, 62, British actor (Lord of the Flies, Bouquet of Barbed Wire), pancreatitis. [296]
- Eddie Carroll, 76, Canadian voice actor (Jiminy Cricket). [297]
- Anatoly Dobrynin, 90, Russian diplomat and politician, Soviet Ambassador to the United States (1962–1986). [298]
- Jack Flannery, 57, American off-road racer, cancer. [299]
- Ricardo Lavié, 87, Argentine actor, after long illness. [300] (Spanish)
- Guillermo Luca de Tena, 82, Spanish journalist. [301] (Spanish)
- Tony MacGibbon, 85, New Zealand cricketer. [302]
- Wilma Mankiller, 64, American activist, first female Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation (1985–1995), pancreatic cancer. [303]
- Neva Morris, 114, American supercentenarian, oldest person in the United States. [304]
- Katsumi Nishikawa, 91, Japanese film director, pneumonia. [305]
- Grete Olsen, 98, Danish Olympic fencer. [306] (Danish)
- Anthony Perici, 89, Maltese-born American politician, Mayor of Twinsburg, Ohio (1976–1987), cancer. [307]
- David Quayle, 73, British businessman (B&Q). [308]
- Corin Redgrave, 70, British actor and political activist, after short illness. [309]
- Hans Schröder, 79, German sculptor and painter. [310] (German)
- Sid Storey, 90, English footballer. [311]
- Dimitris Tsiogkas, 54, Greek politician, member of Parliament (2001–2008), cancer. [312] (Greek)
- Luigi Waites, 82, American jazz drummer and vibraphonist. [313]
5
- Vinnie Chas, American bassist (Pretty Boy Floyd). [314] (found on this date)
- Jerry Elliott, 73, American jurist, Kansas Court of Appeals (since 1987), cancer. [315]
- Günther C. Kirchberger, 81, German academic and painter. [316] (German)
- William Neill, 88, British poet. [317]
- Helen Ranney, 89, American hematologist. [318]
- Molefi Sefularo, 52, South African politician, car crash. [319]
- Vitaly Sevastyanov, 74, Russian Soviet cosmonaut. [320] (Russian)
- Gisela Trowe, 86, German actress. [321] (German)
4
- Lajos Bálint, 80, Hungarian-born Romanian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Alba Iulia (1990–1993). [322] (Hungarian)
- Sir Alec Bedser, 91, English cricketer. [323]
- Matt Cook, 22, Canadian ice sledge hockey player, bone cancer. [324]
- Clifford M. Hardin, 94, American politician, Secretary of Agriculture (1969–1971), natural causes. [325]
- Rudy Kousbroek, 80, Dutch essayist. [326] (Dutch)
- Lori Martin, 62, American actor (Cape Fear). [327]
- John B. McCoy, 97, American banker (Bank One Corporation). [328]
- Kelly Moran, 49, American motorcycle speedway racer, complications from emphysema. [329]
- Abubakar Rimi, 70, Nigerian politician. [330]
- Shio Satō, 59, Japanese manga artist, brain tumor. [331]
- Henry Scarpelli, 79, American comic book artist (Archie), after long illness. [332]
- Friedrich Wilhelm Schäfke, 87, German mathematician and academic. [333] (German)
- Erich Zenger, 70, German Roman Catholic theologian and Bible scholar. [334] (German)
3
- Crosaire, 92, Irish-born Zimbabwean compiler of the Irish Times crossword since 1943. [335]
- Oleg Kopayev, 72, Russian footballer, Soviet Top League top scorer (1963, 1965). [336] (Russian)
- Roland MacLeod, 74, British actor (Coronation Street, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin). [337]
- Ian McKay, 87, Australian footballer. [338]
- Craig Noel, 94, American theatre producer, director and administrator of the Old Globe Theatre, natural causes. [339]
- Jim Pagliaroni, 72, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Oakland Athletics), cancer. [340]
- Ferdinand Simoneit, 84, German journalist, author and World War II veteran. [341] (German)
- Eugène Terre'Blanche, 69, South African white separatist leader, beating. [342]
- Jesús Vásquez, 89, Peruvian singer. [343] (Spanish)
- Yasunori Watanabe, 35, Japanese rugby player, hit by train. [344]
2
- Roman Bannwart, 90, Swiss theologian and musician. [345] (German)
- Edward Bayda, 78, Canadian jurist, Chief Justice of Saskatchewan (1981–2006). [346]
- Din Beramboi, 43, Malaysian comedian, actor and radio DJ, hemorrhagic dengue fever. [347]
- Mike Cuellar, 72, Cuban Major League Baseball player, stomach cancer. [348]
- Dávid Daróczi, 37, Hungarian journalist, suicide. [349]
- David Halliday, 94, American physicist. [350]
- Arne Høyer, 81, Danish Olympic bronze medal-winning (1960) sprint canoer. [351] (Danish)
- Chris Kanyon, 40, American professional wrestler, possible suicide by overdose of prescription painkillers. [352]
- Sonia McMahon (Lady McMahon), 77, Australian socialite, widow of former Prime Minister Sir William McMahon, cancer. [353]
- Thomas J. Moyer, 70, American jurist, Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (1987–2010). [354]
- Carolyn Rodgers, 69, American poet, cancer. [355]
- William Soeryadjaya, 87, Indonesian businessman, founder of Astra International. [356]
- Frances Claudia Wright, 91, Sierra Leonian barrister. [357]
- Mike Zwerin, 79, American jazz musician and jazz critic, after long illness. [358]
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- Morag Beaton, 83, Scottish-born Australian operatic soprano. [359]
- Vito De Grisantis, 68, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ugento-Santa Maria di Leuca (2000–2010). [360]
- Anders Eklund, 52, Swedish boxer. [361] (Swedish)
- John Forsythe, 92, American actor (Bachelor Father, Charlie's Angels, Dynasty), complications from pneumonia. [362]
- Buddy Gorman, 88, American actor (Bowery Boys, Dead End Kids), natural causes. [363]
- Yuri Maslyukov, 72, Russian politician, Vice Premier of Soviet Union (1988–1990) and Russia (1998–1999). [364] (Russian)
- Lek Nana, 85, Thai businessman and politician, heart failure. [365]
- Ed Roberts, 68, American computer pioneer, pneumonia. [366]
- Tzannis Tzannetakis, 82, Greek politician, Prime Minister (1989). [367]
- Beryl Whiteley, 93, Australian arts patron, mother of Brett Whiteley. [368]
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