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- Warren Abrahams, 43, South African rugby union coach (Wales women’s national team, Belgium women’s national team).[384]
- Paul Kato Atita, Beninese lawyer.[385]
- Carlos Barbosa, 81, Colombian actor (La saga, negocio de familia, Holy Expectations, Bermúdez).[386]
- Mirosław Chojecki, 76, Polish publisher, film producer and anti-communist activist.[387]
- Lobsang Chompel, 68, Chinese actor (Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl, Snow Leopard).[388]
- Gwon Hae-ok, 90, South Korean politician, MP (1988–1996).[389]
- Roger Harris, 92, New Zealand cricketer (Auckland, national team).[390]
- Heather Hill, 85, American television director (The Young and the Restless).[391]
- Bernhard Klee, 89, German orchestral conductor (Radiophilharmonie Hannover, Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra).[392]
- Csaba Köves, 58, Hungarian fencer, Olympic silver medallist (1992, 1996).[393]
- Yolonda Lawrence, 56, American television producer and writer (Empire, Riverdale, The Good Wife).[394]
- John Lodge, 82, English Hall of Fame musician (The Moody Blues) and songwriter (“I’m Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)“, “Gemini Dream“).[395]
- Syed Manzoorul Islam, 74, Bangladeshi literary critic, president of PEN Bangladesh (since 2018), complications from a heart attack.[396]
- Desire Moyo, 45, Zimbabwean politician and poet, MP (since 2023), traffic collision.[397]
- Sarwar Jahan Nizam, 72, Bangladeshi naval officer, chief of naval staff (2007–2009) and director of the BCG (2005–2007).[398]
- Thommy Price, 68, American drummer (Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Scandal, Love Crushed Velvet).[399]
- Pepe Soho, 53, Mexican landscape and nature photographer, cardiac arrest.[400]
- Adam Strzembosz, 95, Polish lawyer and jurist, first president of the Supreme Court (1990–1998).[401]
- Helmut Stuhlpfarrer, 66, Austrian mountain runner.[402]
- Adrian Sutton, 58, British composer, cancer.[403]
- Alex Wallau, 80, American boxing commentator.[404]
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