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- Alicia Bonet, 78, Mexican actress (Viviana).[16]
- Tim Cook, 54, Canadian military historian.[17] (death announced on this date)
- Jack DeJohnette, 83, American jazz drummer (Miles Davis Quintet), pianist and composer, Grammy winner (2009, 2022), congestive heart failure.[18]
- Tom Edwards, 80, British radio presenter (Radio City, Radio Caroline, BBC Radio 1), cancer.[19] (death announced on this date)
- Olga Karasyova, 76, Kyrgyz gymnast.[20]
- Akbar Kargarjam, 80, Iranian footballer (Rah Ahan, Taj, national team), cancer.[21]
- Francisco Moreno Barrón, 71, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Morelia (2002–2008), bishop of Tlaxcala (2008–2016), and archbishop of Tijuana (since 2016), mesothelioma.[22]
- Andrey Morev, 52, Kazakhstani footballer (Zarya Leninsk-Kuznetsky, Lokomotiv Chita, national team).[23]
- Gennady Nazarov, 58, Russian actor (Assia and the Hen with the Golden Eggs, What a Wonderful Game, 72 Meters).[24]
- Faustin Ngabu, 90, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Goma (1974–2010).[25]
- José Manuel Ochotorena, 64, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Valencia, national team), cancer.[26]
- Howard Olney, 91, Australian jurist and politician, Western Australian MLC (1980–1982), judge of the Supreme Court of Western Australia (1982–1988) and the Federal Court (1988–2003).[27]
- Johnson Panjaitan [id], 59, Indonesian advocate and human rights activist.[28]
- Salim Salimov, 43, Bulgarian Olympic boxer (2004), cancer.[29]
- Claudia Schijman [es], 66, Argentine actress (The Eternaut).[30]
- Helmut Sohmen, 85, Austrian-Hong Kong shipping executive, CEO of Cathay Dragon (1985–1989), chairman of BW Group (1986–2014) and MLC (1985–1988).[31]
- Richard H. Stallings, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1985–1993).[32]
- Mihai Șubă, 78, Romanian-born Spanish chess grandmaster.[33]
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