Deaths in April 2015
The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2015.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
April 2015
1
- Dave Ball, 65, British musician, colorectal cancer.
- Roel Cortez, 47, Filipino singer-songwriter, colon cancer.
- Peter Diamandopoulos, 86, Greek-born American academic, President of Adelphi University.
- Johnny Gardiner, 92, Canadian CFL football player.
- John Paul Hammerschmidt, 92, American politician, member of the US House of Representatives from Arkansas's 3rd district, heart and respiratory failure.
- Sir John Ingram, 90, New Zealand engineer and businessman.
- Zdravko-Ćiro Kovačić, 89, Croatian water polo player, Olympic silver medalist for Yugoslavia.
- Eddie LeBaron, 85, American football player.
- Cynthia Lennon, 75, British author, cancer.
- Raul Loya, 76, American workers' rights activist.
- Nicolae Rainea, 81, Romanian football referee, pulmonary edema.
- Paul D. Reynolds, 52, Canadian investment banker, CEO of Canaccord Genuity.
- J. D. Smith, 83, American football player.
- Joseph Sweda, 89, American politician.
- Robert Walker, 54, Canadian-born American animator and director, heart attack.
- Muhammadu Dikko Yusufu, 84, Nigerian politician and police officer, Inspector General of the Police.
2
- Paule Anglim, 92, Canadian-born American art dealer.
- Luis Delgado Aparicio, 74, Peruvian politician, MP, pancreatic cancer.
- Natalia Bobrova, 36, Russian gymnast, stomach cancer.
- Mick Brown, 77, New Zealand jurist.
- Per Vilhelm Brüel, 100, Danish engineer.
- Wally Cassell, 103, Italian-born American actor.
- Tom Coyne, 84, British news broadcaster and television presenter.
- James de Beaujeu Domville, 81, French-born Canadian theatrical producer.
- William Benedict Friend, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Alexandria-Shreveport and Shreveport.
- Raúl Gorriti, 58, Peruvian footballer.
- Robert Blair Kaiser, 84, American journalist.
- Dennis Marks, 66, British television producer and music director.
- Ben Meisner, 76, Canadian broadcaster, cancer.
- Norman H. Nie, 72, American social scientist, lung cancer.
- Hayley Okines, 17, British progeria campaigner, pneumonia.
- Manoel de Oliveira, 106, Portuguese film director and screenwriter, heart failure.
- Stanisław Pestka, 85, Polish Kashubian poet.
- Joseph L. Reid, 92, American oceanographer.
- Barbara Sass, 78, Polish film director and screenwriter.
- Olga Sawicka, 83, Polish dancer and choreographer.
- Doug Sax, 79, American audio mastering engineer, cancer.
- Robert H. Schuller, 88, American televangelist.
- Alberto Ricardo da Silva, 71, East Timorese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Díli.
- Steve Stevaert, 60, Belgian politician, Chairman of the SP.a, Governor of Limburg.
- Abdelhadi Tazi, 94, Moroccan scholar and diplomat.
- Tom Towles, 65, American actor, complications from a stroke.
- Jerzy Treder, 72, Polish philologist.
- Eugene Vielle, 101, British air force officer and inventor.
3
- Milton Berkes, 90, American politician.
- Michael Birkett, 2nd Baron Birkett, 85, British hereditary peer and film producer.
- Nigel Boocock, 77, British speedway rider.
- Sarah Brady, 73, American gun control campaigner, pneumonia.
- Bob Burns, 64, American drummer, traffic collision.
- Sam Cathcart, 90, American football player, cancer.
- John Darnton, 96, American football coach.
- Traute Foresti, 100, Austrian poet and actress.
- Rocío García Gaytán, 55, Mexican politician, MP, cancer.
- Osea Gavidi, 71, Fijian politician, indigenous chief and secessionist leader.
- Mathias Gnädinger, 74, Swiss actor, cardiac complications and acute respiratory distress syndrome.
- Paul Grigoriu, 70, Romanian radio personality.
- Michael Jandreau, 71, American Native leader, chairman of the Lower Brulé Sioux tribe, pneumonia and heart disease.
- Kayahan, 66, Turkish musician, cancer.
- Terdell Middleton, 59, American football player.
- Vivian Nathan, 98, American actress.
- Mpok Nori, 84, Indonesian comedian.
- Algirdas Vaclovas Patackas, 71, Lithuanian politician and poet, signatory of the 1990 Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.
- Luis María Pérez de Onraíta, 81, Spanish-born Angolan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Malanje.
- Chris Plumridge, 70, British golf writer.
- Andrew Porter, 86, British music critic, pneumonia.
- Christopher Reynolds, 92, British linguist.
- Robert Rietti, 92, British-born Italian actor.
- Charlie Sumner, 84, American football player.
- Shmuel Wosner, 101, Austrian-born Israeli Haredi rabbi.
4
- Jaroslav Balcar, 62, Czechoslovak Olympic ski jumper.
- Ramón Barreto, 75, Uruguayan football referee.
- Zdeněk Čihák, 82, Czech Olympic athlete.
- Bill Ellerington, 91, English footballer.
- John Gogo, 83, Canadian politician.
- Jamaluddin Jarjis, 63, Malaysian politician, MP for Rompin, helicopter crash.
- Elmer Lach, 97, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player, stroke.
- Donald N. Levine, 83, American sociologist.
- Ira Lewis, 82, American actor and playwright, complications following open heart surgery.
- Elie Naasan, 83, Lebanese Olympic wrestler.
- Ioan Pușcaș, 82, Romanian gastroenterologist.
- Sir John Read, 97, British executive.
- Klaus Rifbjerg, 83, Danish writer, recipient of the Nordic Council's Literature Prize.
- Lisa Simon, 64, American director, producer and production assistant.
- Marjorie Townsend, 85, American electrical engineer.
- Dick Wood, 79, American football player.
5
- Bauyrzhan Baimukhammedov, 67, Kazakh football player and coach.
- Barbara Bergmann, 87, American feminist economist.
- Fredric Brandt, 65, American dermatologist, suicide by hanging.
- Juan Carlos Cáceres, 79, Argentine tango musician and painter, cancer.
- Hugh Delano, 81, American sports journalist.
- Richard Dysart, 86, American actor, cancer.
- Lalit Kishore Chaturvedi, 84, Indian politician.
- Ramnath Dhakal, 52, Nepalese politician, swine flu.
- Maurice Fenner, 86, English cricketer.
- Victor Gotbaum, 93, American labor leader, heart attack.
- Tony Hutton, 82, British Royal Navy officer, organized the refugee evacuation effort following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.
- Sid Ali Kouiret, 82, Algerian actor.
- Naken Kyrykbaev, 39, Kazakh footballer.
- Richard LaSalle, 97, American film composer.
- Anne-Claude Leflaive, 59, French winemaker, cancer.
- Norman B. Leventhal, 97, American property developer.
- Don Looney, 98, American football player.
- Akira Machida, 78, Japanese Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
- Sargy Mann, 77, British painter.
- Gordon Moyes, 76, Australian radio evangelist and politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
- Louis Miles Muggleton, 92, South African-born British physicist.
- John Patton, 84, American politician.
- Claudio Prieto, 80, Spanish composer.
- Jehan Rajab, 81, Kuwaiti author.
- Steve Rickard, 85, New Zealand professional wrestler.
- Lon Simmons, 91, American sports broadcaster.
- Francesco Smalto, 87, Italian fashion designer.
- Gardner C. Taylor, 96, American preacher and civil rights activist.
- Julie Wilson, 90, American singer and actress, stroke complications.
- Yacoub Zaiadeen, 95, Jordanian politician.
6
- Theodosios Balafas, 91, Greek Olympic pole vaulter.
- Hardijs Baumanis, 47, Latvian diplomat, Ambassador to Azerbaijan and Lithuania.
- Giovanni Berlinguer, 90, Italian politician, MEP.
- James Best, 88, American actor, pneumonia.
- Ray Charles, 96, American musician, cancer.
- Paul Dearing, 73, Australian Olympic silver medallist field hockey player and bronze medallist (1964
7
- Patrick H. Adkins, 67, American fantasy author.
- Tim Babcock, 95, American politician, Governor of Montana.
- Mohammad Bahr al-Ulloum, 88, Iraqi Shi'a Islamic leader and politician.
- José Capellán, 34, American baseball player, heart attack.
- Harry Dowd, 76, English footballer.
- Eugene Louis Faccuito, 90, American dancer and choreographer.
- Stan Freberg, 88, American comedian and voice actor, pneumonia.
- Edward Gallenstein, 92, American wood carver and magazine editor.
- Jean Germain, 67, French politician, Mayor of Tours, suicide by gunshot.
- Richard Henyekane, 31, South African footballer, traffic collision.
- Kardam, Prince of Turnovo, 52, Bulgarian royal, lung infection.
- Stanley Kutler, 80, American historian.
- Geoffrey Lewis, 79, American actor, heart attack.
- Boonkua Lourvanij, 84, Thai Olympic shooter.
- Betty Lucas, 90, Australian actress.
- Dickie Owen, 88, British actor.
- Richard F. Post, 96, American physicist.
- Maria Luisa Poumaillou, 61, Venezuelan-born French fashion consultant.
- James B. Rhoads, 86, American public servant, Archivist of the United States.
- Kalmanje Jagannatha Shetty, 78, Indian judge.
- Donald Smith, 81, English cricket player.
- Rich Szaro, 67, Polish-born American football player.
- Janet Turner, 78, British architectural lighting designer.
- Torrey Ward, 36, American basketball coach, plane crash.
- Naomi Wilzig, 80, American writer and museum owner.
8
- Jean-Louis Crémieux-Brilhac, 98, French resistance member, civil servant and historian.
- Abraham Eraly, 80, Indian historian and magazine editor.
- Harry K. Fukuhara, 95, American army officer.
- Nagore E. M. Hanifa, 89, Indian politician and playback singer.
- Willie Honicutt, 82, American Negro league baseball player.
- Graham Howarth, 99, English entomologist.
- Rayson Huang, 94, Chinese chemist, vice-chancellor of the University of Hong Kong.
- Jayakanthan, 80, Indian Tamil author.
- Sergei Lashchenko, 27, Ukrainian kickboxer, shot.
- David Laventhol, 81, American newspaper editor and publisher, Parkinson's disease.
- Nan Inger Östman, 92, Swedish children's book author.
- Billy Ronson, 58, English footballer.
- Giorgio Salvini, 94, Italian physicist and politician, Minister of University, Scientific Research and Technology.
- Hermann Schweppenhäuser, 87, German philosopher.
- Joel Shankle, 82, American hurdler, Olympic bronze medalist.
- Joel Spira, 88, American inventor, co-founder of Lutron Electronics Company, heart attack.
- Hilde Stavik, 52, Norwegian long-distance runner, cancer.
- Udugama Sri Buddharakkitha Thero, 85, Sri Lankan Buddhist monk.
- Ion Trewin, 71, British editor, publisher and author.
- Lars Tunbjörk, 59, Swedish photographer.
- Jean-Claude Turcotte, 78, Canadian Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Montreal.
- Ole Wackström, 82, Finnish Olympic racing cyclist.
9
- Paul Almond, 83, Canadian filmmaker and television director, heart disease.
- Betty Tackaberry Blake, 94, American WWII aviator.
- Nina Companeez, 77, French film director.
- Alexander Dalgarno, 87, British physicist.
- Ivan Doig, 75, American author, multiple myeloma.
- Moira Gemmill, 55, British design director, traffic collision.
- Jurgen Gothe, 70, German-born Canadian radio broadcaster.
- Charles Hamel, 84, American congressional aide and oil industry whistleblower.
- Ray Harm, 87, American artist, prostate cancer.
- Ghulam Rasool Kar, 94, Indian politician.
- Kuo Ting-tsai, 78, Taiwanese politician, MLY, complications of cancer.
- Bob McLean, 67, Australian winemaker, liver cancer.
- Hrushikesh Moolgavkar, 94, Indian air chief marshal and Chief of Air Staff.
- Ron Payne, 89, Australian politician, member of the South Australian House of Assembly for Mitchell.
- Elmo Noel Joseph Perera, 82, Sri Lankan Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop and Bishop of Galle.
- Narra Raghava Reddy, 92, Indian politician.
- Hans Ring, 86, Swedish Olympic athlete.
- Margaret Rule, 86, British archaeologist.
- João Alves dos Santos, 58, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Paranaguá.
- Rafael Soriano, 94, Cuban painter.
- Alex Soto, 49, Puerto Rican actor and drag queen, heart attack.
- Rogvold Sukhoverko, 74, Russian film and voice actor.
- Johan B. Steen, 81, Norwegian biologist.
- Tut Taylor, 91, American bluegrass musician.
- John Toohey, 85, Australian jurist, High Court Justice.
- Tsien Tsuen-hsuin, 105, Chinese-born American sinologist, professor, and librarian.
- Sascha Weidner, 40, German artist, heart failure.
10
- Andrzej Ajnenkiel, 84, Polish historian.
- Richie Benaud, 84, Australian cricket captain and television commentator, skin cancer.
- Raúl Héctor Castro, 98, Mexican-born American politician and diplomat, Governor of Arizona, Ambassador to El Salvador, Bolivia and Argentina.
- David Dank, 76, American politician, member of Oklahoma House of Representatives, heart attack.
- Peter de Giles, 88, British Olympic rower.
- Desmond Digby, 82, New Zealand-born Australian theatre designer, children's book illustrator and painter.
- Waltraud Falk, 85, German economist.
- Eduardo Gauggel Medina, 48, Honduran lawyer and politician, MP, shot.
- Eduardo Gauggel Rivas, 61, Honduran lawyer and politician, member of the Supreme Court, shot.
- Ray Graves, 96, American football player and coach.
- Ronald Hambleton, 97, English-born Canadian broadcaster and music critic.
- Bárbara Heliodora, 91, Brazilian theatre critic.
- Lauren Hill, 19, American college basketball player, pediatric cancer advocate, brain cancer.
- Dorothy Jelicich, 87, New Zealand politician, MP for Hamilton West.
- Jin Youzhi, 96, Chinese royal.
- Rustin R. Kimsey, 79, American prelate, Episcopal Bishop of Eastern Oregon.
- Judith Malina, 88, German-born American actress and director, lung disease.
- Keith McCormack, 74, American singer and songwriter, stroke.
- Bobby Moore, 56, American baseball player.
- Jim Mutscheller, 85, American football player, kidney failure.
- William S. Powell, 95, American historian.
- Rocco Quattrocchi, 88, American politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate and House of Representatives.
- Rose Francine Rogombé, 72, Gabonese politician, Acting President.
- Ray Treacy, 68, Irish footballer.
- Peter Walsh, 80, Australian politician, Minister for Finance, Senator for Western Australia.
11
- Charlie Beasley, 69, American basketball player.
- Martin Tore Bjørndal, 70, Norwegian diplomat.
- Nico Frijda, 87, Dutch psychologist.
- Jimmy Gunn, 66, American football player, heart failure.
- Guy Hannen, 90, British WWII army officer and auctioneer.
- Helen Anne Henderson, 68, Canadian journalist and disability rights activist, complications from cancer
- Peter Jones, 95, British WWII army officer.
- Muhammad Kamaruzzaman, 62, Bangladeshi politician and convicted war criminal, execution by hanging.
- Sheila Kitzinger, 86, British natural childbirth activist.
- Janusz Kurczab, 77, Polish Olympic fencer, mountaineer and expedition leader.
- François Maspero, 83, French writer and translator.
- Viv Nicholson, 79, British football pools winner, complications of a stroke and dementia.
- Heino Pulli, 77, Finnish ice hockey player.
- Hanut Singh, 81, Indian army officer.
- Tekena Tamuno, 83, Nigerian history professor.
- Kyle Testerman, 80, American politician, Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee.
- Levi Watkins, 70, American heart surgeon, complications from a heart attack and a stroke.
12
- Ibrahim Sulayman Muhammad Arbaysh, 35, Saudi Arabian suspected terrorist, drone attack.
- Aleksey Bochkov, 45, Russian Olympic cyclist.
- Paulo Brossard, 90, Brazilian jurist and politician, Minister of Justice, justice of the Supreme Federal Court.
- Jože Ciuha, 90, Slovenian painter.
- Patrice Dominguez, 65, French tennis player.
- Alfred Eick, 99, German U-boat commander.
- Bill Etches, 93, British WWII army officer.
- Doug Gregory, 92, British Royal Air Force officer and stunt pilot, hit by car.
- Claude Lanthier, 82, Canadian politician, MP for Lasalle.
- Walter Lee, 93, American politician.
- Patrick McCauley, 87, American journalist.
- André Mba Obame, 57, Gabonese politician.
- Mario Wallenda, 74, American highwire artiste.
13
- Bruce Alger, 96, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 5th district, heart ailment.
- Brice Bosnich, 78, Australian chemist.
- Gerald Calabrese, 90, American politician and basketball player.
- Ronnie Carroll, 80, Northern Irish singer and political candidate.
- Noël De Pauw, 72, Belgian cyclist.
- Tony Eldridge, 91, British Royal Navy officer.
- Eduardo Galeano, 74, Uruguayan journalist, writer and novelist, lung cancer.
- Claire Gordon, 74, British actress, brain tumour.
- Günter Grass, 87, German novelist, Nobel Prize laureate in Literature, lung infection.
- Mária Gulácsy, 73, Hungarian fencer, Olympic silver medalist.
- Neal Horsley, 70, American anti-abortion activist.
- Pat King, 68, Irish Gaelic football player and coach.
- Thelma Coyne Long, 96, Australian Hall of Fame tennis player.
- Joselyn Alejandra Niño, 20, Mexican suspected assassin, shot.
- Neal Nitz, 61, American politician.
- Anna-Lisa Ohlsson, 89, Swedish Olympic sprint canoeist.
- Bob Pinkalla, 86, American ten-pin bowler, heart failure.
- Elizabeth Brown Pryor, 64, American author and historian, traffic collision.
- Antônio Alberto Guimarães Rezende, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Caetité.
- Rex Robinson, 89, British actor.
- Haanii Shivraj, 29, Malaysian actress, cancer.
- Serhiy Sukhobok, 50, Ukrainian journalist, shot.
- Herb Trimpe, 75, American comic book artist, co-creator of Wolverine.
14
- Norman H. Bangerter, 82, American politician, Governor of Utah, stroke.
- Klaus Bednarz, 72, German journalist and writer.
- Homaro Cantu, 38, American chef, suicide by hanging.
- Sheldon Galbraith, 92, Canadian figure skating coach.
- Aref Gholizadeh, 77, Iranian international footballer.
- Ameril Umbra Kato, 68, Filipino warlord, leader of Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, heart attack.
- Kō Kojima, 87, Japanese manga artist, cerebral hemorrhage.
- M. Joseph Manning, 90, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
- Zsuzsa Nádor, 87, Hungarian Olympic swimmer
- Leslie Peterson, 91, Canadian lawyer and politician, Attorney General of British Columbia.
- Gordon Preston, 89, English mathematician.
- Majid Rahnema, 91, Iranian diplomat and politician.
- Mark Reeds, 55, Canadian ice hockey player and coach, pneumonia.
- Meir Rosenne, 84, Israeli lawyer and diplomat, Ambassador to France and United States.
- Kevin Rosier, 53, American super heavyweight kickboxing champion and mixed martial artist, heart attack.
- Vilas Sarang, 73, Indian author.
- Howie Schumm, 75, Canadian football player.
- Arnold Schütz, 80, German footballer.
- Percy Sledge, 74, American R&B singer, liver cancer.
- Alex Stevens, 79, American actor and stunt performer.
- Buddy Temple, 73, American businessman and politician.
- Roberto Tucci, 93, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, President of Vatican Radio, Cardinal-Priest of S. Ignazio di Loyola a Campo Marzio.
- Kathrine Sorley Walker, 95, English ballet critic.
- David Ward-Steinman, 78, American composer and music professor.
15
- Sidney Abbott, 77, American feminist activist, fire.
- Kinya Aikawa, 80, Japanese actor, lung cancer.
- Zaur Ardzinba, 65, Abkhazian politician.
- Joseph A. Bennett, 47, British actor, suicide by hanging.
- Paul Clark, 67, American poker player.
- Jonathan Crombie, 48, Canadian actor, brain haemorrhage.
- Margaret Harrison, 96, Scottish peace campaigner.
- Billy Ray Hearn, 85, American record label chairman, heart disease.
- John Howard, 94, American optical physicist.
- Oleg Kalashnikov, 52, Ukrainian politician, shot.
- Felice Leonardo, 100, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Cerreto Sannita-Telese-Sant’Agata de’ Goti.
- Alexander Nadson, 88, Belarusian religious leader, Apostolic Visitor for Belarusian Greek-Catholic faithful abroad.
- Luis Ortega Álvarez, 62, Spanish judge, member of the Constitutional Court of Spain.
- Govindbhai Patel, 72, Indian filmmaker, cancer.
- Margo Reed, 73, American jazz musician, complications from dementia.
- Mykola Storozhenko, 86, Ukrainian painter.
- Barbara Strauch, 63, American author and reporter, breast cancer.
- Surya Bahadur Thapa, 88, Nepalese politician, Prime Minister, respiratory failure.
- Gunilla Wolde, 75, Swedish writer and illustrator.
16
- Ron Bailey, 88, New Zealand politician, MP for Heretaunga.
- Driss Bamous, 73, Moroccan Olympic footballer.
- Valery Belousov, 66, Russian ice hockey player and coach.
- Ollie Brown, 71, American baseball player, mesothelioma.
- Attaphol Buspakom, 53, Thai football player and coach, blood infection.
- Oles Buzina, 45, Ukrainian journalist, shot.
- Bhola Nath Chalise, 63, Nepalese economist, kidney ailments.
- Alden G. Glauch, 95, American air force major general.
- Stanislav Gross, 45, Czech politician, Prime Minister, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Johnny Kemp, 55, Bahamian singer, fall.
- Heino Kleiminger, 76, German footballer, cancer.
- Eduard Koblmueller, 69, Austrian mountaineer, hypothermia.
- Nimal Mendis, 81, Sri Lankan singer and songwriter.
- Tommy Preston, 82, Scottish footballer.
- Lee Remmel, 90, American public relations director.
- Smuggler, 12, American Thoroughbred racehorse, complications from foaling.
- Marjorie Elliott Sypher, 89, Canadian-born Costa Rican First Lady.
- Giuseppe Zigaina, 91, Italian neorealist painter and author.
17
- Renato Altissimo, 74, Italian politician, Minister of Health, Minister of Trade and Industry.
- Steve Beck, 58, English executive, chairman of York City F.C..
- Brian Couzens, 82, British music industry executive.
- Mariano Gago, 66, Portuguese physicist and politician, cancer.
- Francis George, 78, American Roman Catholic Cardinal, Archbishop of Chicago, President of the Conference of Catholic Bishops, bladder cancer.
- Peter Graham, 60, English cricketer.
- Robert P. Griffin, 91, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate from Michigan and House of Representatives from Michigan's 9th district.
- Jaroslav Holík, 72, Czech ice hockey player, world champion.
- Viktor Korshunov, 85, Russian actor, People's Artist of the USSR.
- Tore Bernitz Pedersen, 80, Norwegian cartoonist.
- Hannes Lindemann, 92, German sailor.
- Phil Lundgren, 75, British Olympic boxer.
- Ray Nemec, 85, American baseball researcher and historian.
- Scotty Probasco, 86, American businessman and philanthropist.
- Don Quayle, 84, American broadcast journalist, President of NPR.
- Jack Rieley, 72, American record producer and band manager.
- Jeremiah J. Rodell, 93, American brigadier general and priest.
- Keith Shackleton, 92, British painter and television presenter.
- S. K. Sharma, 62, Indian cricket umpire.
- Ann Stepan, 71, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives, lymphoma.
- A. Alfred Taubman, 91, American real estate developer, philanthropist and football team owner.
18
- Sir Christopher Bayly, 69, British historian.
- Walter Conahan, 87, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate, cancer.
- Francesco Dapiran, 94, Italian Olympic rower.
- Gunnar Gravdahl, 87, Norwegian politician, Mayor of Bærum.
- Joe Hutter, 77, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives.
- Joseph Lechleider, 82, American inventor.
- Sir Roger Lobo, 91, Macanese-born Hong Kong businessman and politician, senior unofficial member of the Legislative Council, moved "Lobo Motion", cancer.
- Mario Pirani, 89, Italian journalist, economist, and writer.
- William Schultz, 76, New Zealand rugby league player.
- Laverne Torczon, 79, American football player.
- Leonid Vladimirsky, 94, Russian book illustrator.
- Erwin Waldner, 82, German footballer.
19
- Richard Anthony, 77, Egyptian-born French singer.
- Sir Raymond Carr, 96, British historian.
- Haney Catchings, 66, American football coach, cancer.
- Uche Chukwumerije, 75, Nigerian politician, Senator for Abia North, lung cancer.
- Margot Duke, Marchioness of Reading, 96, British aristocrat.
- William Price Fox, 89, American novelist.
- Lothar Friedrich, 84, German cyclist.
- Eva Galambos, 87, American politician, Mayor of Sandy Springs, Georgia, cancer.
- Freddie Gray, 25, American police suspect, severed spinal cord.
- Aliaskhab Kebekov, 43, Dagestani-Russian Islamist leader, Emir of the Caucasus Emirate, shot.
- Sandra Mackey, 77, American writer.
- István Marton, 72, Hungarian politician.
- Roy Mason, Baron Mason of Barnsley, 91, British politician, MP for Barnsley and Barnsley Central, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
- Scott Mason, 55, American radio personality.
- Tom McCabe, 60, Scottish politician, Minister for Finance and Public Service Reform.
- Tony Morelli, 58, Canadian stunt performer.
- Hiroyuki Nishimoto, 88, Japanese voice actor, aortic dissection.
- Theodosia Okoh, 92, Ghanaian flag designer and sports administrator.
- Michael J. D. Powell, 78, British mathematician.
- Else Repål, 85, Norwegian politician.
- Oktay Sinanoğlu, 80, Turkish scientist.
- Bernard Stollman, 85, American record label founder, colon and spine cancer.
- Elio Toaff, 99, Italian rabbi, Chief Rabbi of Rome.
- Betty Willis, 91, American graphic designer.
- Casimir Witucki, 86, American football player.
20
- Gilberto Almeida, 86, Ecuadorian painter.
- Gary Brain, 72, New Zealand timpanist and conductor.
- Doug Buffone, 70, American football player and radio host.
- Cláudio Cunha, 68, Brazilian actor.
- Hassan El-Shazly, 71, Egyptian footballer.
- Pedro Eugênio, 65, Brazilian politician, MP, complications from surgery.
- Tommy Graham, 72, Scottish politician.
- Peter Howell, 96, British actor.
- Nobuo Kaiho, 73, Japanese Olympic basketball player.
- Albert Kalonji, 85, Congolese politician, King of South Kasai.
- Gábor Kucsera, 65, Hungarian Olympic swimmer.
- Aharon Lichtenstein, 81, French-born American-Israeli rabbi, recipient of the Israel Prize.
- Bob Maloubier, 92, French secret agent.
- Frederic Morton, 90, Austrian-born American writer.
- Bob St. Clair, 84, American Hall of Fame football player.
- Ibrahim Yusri, 65, Egyptian actor, kidney failure.
21
- M. H. Abrams, 102, American literary critic.
- Mykola Bahrov, 77, Ukrainian academician and politician.
- Steve Byrnes, 56, American sports announcer, head and neck cancer.
- Gideon Eilat, 91, Israeli soldier.
- Betsy von Furstenberg, 83, German-born American actress and baroness, Alzheimer's disease.
- Edan Milton Hughes, 80, American art dealer and author.
- Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov, 49, Tajik-Russian film director.
- Ferenc Konrád, 70, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic bronze, silver and gold medalist.
- Jim McCarthy, 90, Irish rugby union player.
- Sergei Mikhalev, 67, Russian ice hockey coach, traffic collision.
- John Moshoeu, 49, South African footballer, African Cup of Nations champion, cancer.
- Janaki Ballabh Patnaik, 88, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Odisha, Governor of Assam, heart attack.
- Robert P. Patterson, Jr., 91, American federal judge.
- Borisav Pisić, 66, Bosnian Yugoslav Olympic hurdler.
- Sydney Valpy Radley-Walters, 95, Canadian WWII tank commander.
- Abdel Rahman el-Abnudi, 76, Egyptian poet.
- Derek Vonberg, 93, British physicist.
- Dave Walker, 73, English footballer.
- Elizabeth Weaver, 74, American judge, Michigan Supreme Court Justice, Chief Justice.
- Cindy Yang, 24, Taiwanese model and actress, suicide by helium inhalation.
22
- Hugh Alan Anderson, 81, Canadian politician.
- Dick Balharry, 77, British conservationist, cancer.
- Peter B. Best, 76, British marine mammal expert.
- Dorothy Custer, 103, American comedian.
- Yoichi Funado, 71, Japanese novelist, thymic cancer.
- Régis Ghesquière, 65, Belgian Olympic decathlete, heart attack.
- Alasdair Graham, 85, Canadian politician, Senator for Nova Scotia.
- Nagare Hagiwara, 62, Japanese actor, traffic collision.
- Imtiaz Alam Hanfi, 86, Pakistani banker.
- Ronny Lee, 88, American guitarist and writer.
- Audree Norton, 88, American actress.
- Bernard Penfold, 98, British army major general, general manager of the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club.
- Aideen O'Kelly, 74, Irish actress.
- Páll Skúlason, 69, Icelandic philosopher.
- Gennadi Vengerov, 55, Belarusian-born Soviet actor, lung and bone cancer.
- Irene Woodall, 69, American magazine editor.
23
- Afzaal Ahmed, 66, Pakistani cricketer and umpire.
- Aziz Asli, 77, Iranian footballer.
- Dick Barone, 82, American baseball player.
- Desmond Boal, 85, Northern Irish lawyer and politician, MP for Belfast Shankill.
- Frana Cardno, 74, New Zealand politician, Mayor of Southland District, bile duct cancer.
- Sir Philip Carter, 87, British football director.
- Richard Corliss, 71, American film critic, stroke.
- Alexander Eliot, 95, American writer.
- Marie Herbst, 86, American politician, Mayor of Vernon, Connecticut, member of the Connecticut Senate.
- George Horner, 91, Czech-born American pianist and physician.
- Ray Jackson, 74, Australian aboriginal activist and Wiradjuri elder.
- Pierre Claude Nolin, 64, Canadian politician, Speaker of the Senate, cancer.
- Frank Porretta, 84, American tenor and musical theater actor.
- Paul Ryan, 69, American actor, television host and correspondent, leukemia.
- Jim Steffen, 78, American football player.
- E. M. Subramaniam, 67, Indian Carnatic percussionist.
- Sawyer Sweeten, 19, American actor, suicide by gunshot.
- Francis Tsai, 48, American concept artist, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Sixto Valencia Burgos, 81, Mexican comic artist.
- Guillermo Zúñiga Martínez, 72, Mexican academic and politician, Mayor of Xalapa, MP for Veracruz.
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- Władysław Bartoszewski, 93, Polish politician and resistance fighter, Auschwitz concentration camp prisoner, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- Ken Birch, 81, British footballer.
- Thomas Joseph Connolly, 92, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Baker.
- Rustum Ghazaleh, 61, Syrian military officer, head injury.
- Ismail Hussain, 65, Indian politician, MP for Barpeta, cancer.
- Horst-Peter Kretschmer, 59, German Olympic ice hockey player.
- Valentine Lamb, 76, British journalist.
- Frankie Lee, 73, American blues singer-songwriter.
- Benjamin F. Logan, 87, American electrical engineer and bluegrass musician, heart attack.
- Sabeen Mahmud, 39, Pakistani human rights activist, shot.
- Michael Mustill, Baron Mustill, 83, British judge, barrister and peer.
- Herbert Ninaus, 78, Austrian-born Australian international footballer.
- Claudia Paz, 95, Chilean actress.
- Max Rojas, 74, Mexican poet.
- Raymond Roussin, 75, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Gravelbourg and Victoria, Archbishop of Vancouver.
- Success Express, 30, American Thoroughbred racehorse.
- Sid Tepper, 96, American songwriter.
- George C. Young, 98, American lawyer and judge, heart attack.
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- Colin Bloomfield, 33, British radio presenter, skin cancer.
- Sujit Bose, 80, Indian cricketer.
- Arthur Brittenden, 90, British newspaper editor.
- Wilfred Brown, 85, Australian cricketer.
- Edward Coke, 7th Earl of Leicester, 78, British nobleman.
- Jim Fanning, 87, American baseball player and manager.
- Paolo Galletti, 78, Italian Olympic swimmer.
- Jiří Hledík, 86, Czech footballer.
- Otakar Krámský, 55, Czech racing driver, triple European hillclimb champion, training collision.
- Don Mankiewicz, 93, American screenwriter, heart failure.
- Ben Molar, 99, Argentine composer and musical producer.
- Mike Phillips, 59, American basketball player, fall.
- Alfred Schreyer, 92, Ukrainian-born Polish fiddler and singer.
- Christine Stewart, 74, Canadian politician, Secretary of State and Minister of the Environment.
- Richard West, 84, British journalist and author.
- Notable deaths consequent to the April 2015 Nepal earthquake:
- *Dan Fredinburg, 33, American executive, head of privacy at Google.
- *Matthias Kuhle, 67, German geographer.
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- Masudur Rahman Baidya, 46, Indian swimmer, heart attack.
- Talal Akbar Bugti, 63, Pakistani tribal leader and politician, heart attack.
- Edward T. Chambers, 85, American activist, director of the Industrial Areas Foundation, heart failure.
- Hojatollah Khatib, 61, Iranian sports administrator, cancer.
- Izatullo Khayoyev, 78, Tajik politician, Vice-President, Prime Minister.
- Jayne Meadows, 95, American actress.
- Józef Paczyński, 95, Polish WWII prisoner, barber of Rudolf Hoss.
- Marcel Pronovost, 84, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player.
- Bill Valentine, 82, American baseball umpire.
- Wang Guozhen, 58, Chinese poet, liver cancer.
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- Jay Appleton, 95, British geographer.
- Randy Bennett, 51, Canadian swimming coach, cancer.
- Suzanne Crough, 52, American actress.
- David Fletcher, 90, English cricketer.
- Gene Fullmer, 83, American professional boxer, two-time middleweight world champion.
- Verne Gagne, 89, American professional wrestler, trainer and promoter, Hall of Fame.
- Frank Henderson, 92, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives.
- Guy LeBlanc, 54, Canadian keyboard player, kidney cancer.
- Andrew Lesnie, 59, Australian cinematographer, Oscar winner, heart attack.
- Harvey R. Miller, 82, American lawyer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Marty Napoleon, 93, American jazz pianist.
- Lionel Repka, 80, Canadian ice hockey player, liver cancer.
- Alexander Rich, 90, American biologist.
- Inês Etienne Romeu, 72, Brazilian political prisoner.
- Abraham Rotstein, 86, Canadian economist.
- Rolf Smedvig, 62, American classical trumpeter, heart attack.
- Chris Turner, 64, English football player and manager.
- John Wimpenny, 92, English aeronautical engineer.
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- Antônio Abujamra, 82, Brazilian actor and director.
- Marcia Brown, 96, American writer and children's books illustrator.
- Duri Camichel, 32, Swiss ice hockey player, traffic collision.
- Glenn Dennis, 90, American ufologist.
- Jack Ely, 71, American singer.
- René Féret, 69, French actor and director.
- Ashura Hara, 68, Japanese professional wrestler, pneumonia.
- Keith Harris, 67, British ventriloquist, cancer.
- Michael J. Ingelido, 98, American Air Force major general, stroke.
- Yoshihiko Osaki, 76, Japanese swimmer, Olympic silver medalist, pneumonia.
- Vicente Piccio, Jr., 83, Filipino Air Force major general.
- Einar Thorsteinn, 73, Icelandic architect.
- James Watson, 78, British novelist.
- Xu Guangxian, 94, Chinese chemist.
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- Charles Benton, 84, American public digital media promoter, CEO of the Benton Foundation, cancer.
- Carlos Calderón Fajardo, 69, Peruvian journalist and novelist.
- Giovanni Canestri, 96, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Cagliari and Genoa.
- Daniel During, 83, South African cricketer.
- Gopulu, 90, Indian cartoonist.
- Nicholas Gruner, 72, Canadian Roman Catholic priest, promoter of the message of Our Lady of Fatima, heart attack.
- John G. Heyburn II, 66, American federal judge, Chief District Court Judge for the Western District of Kentucky, liver cancer.
- Paul Hudak, 62, American professor of computer science, leukemia.
- Milap Chand Jain, 86, Indian judge and politician, Governor of Rajasthan.
- Gary Liddell, 60, Scottish footballer.
- Valmir Louruz, 71, Brazilian football manager.
- François Michelin, 88, French businessman, CEO of Michelin.
- Vardan Militosyan, 64, Armenian Olympic silver medallist weightlifter.
- Jean Nidetch, 91, American businesswoman, founder of Weight Watchers.
- Calvin Peete, 71, American golfer, Tournament Players champion.
- Joe Pikula, 70, Canadian football player.
- Barbara Reynolds, 100, English scholar, lexicographer and translator.
- Brian Sedgemore, 78, British politician, fall.
- Dan Walker, 92, American politician, Governor of Illinois, heart failure.
- Notable convicted drug traffickers executed by Indonesian firing squad:
- *Andrew Chan, 31, Australian
- *Rodrigo Gularte, 42, Brazilian
- *Myuran Sukumaran, 34, Australian
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- Lennart Bodström, 87, Swedish politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Sharon Callahan, 63, American Olympic athlete.
- Bold Pilot, 22, Turkish thoroughbred racehorse.
- Halina Daniec, 66, Polish Olympic gymnast.
- Peter Dobkin Hall, 69, American author and historian, traffic collision.
- David Fonseca, 60, Belizean politician, Mayor of Belize City, suicide by gunshot.
- Adrian Gibson, 79, Australian politician, MP for Denison.
- Steven Goldmann, 53, Canadian music video and film director, cancer.
- Rutger Gunnarsson, 69, Swedish bassist.
- Ben E. King, 76, American soul and R&B singer, coronary heart disease.
- Gregory Mertens, 24, Belgian footballer, heart attack.
- Patachou, 96, French singer and actress.
- William Pfaff, 86, American author and columnist, heart attack.
- Ronald Senator, 89, British composer, house fire.
- Sky Classic, 28, Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse.
- Nigel Terry, 69, British actor, emphysema.