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Bernardo P. Pardo, 93, Filipino jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court (1998–2002) and Chairman of the Commission on Elections (1995–1998).
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Ingrid Seeler, 97, German politician, member of the Hamburg Parliament (1974–1986).
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Michelle Simson, 72, Canadian politician, MP (2008–2011).
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Eddie Thornton, 94, Jamaican trumpeter (Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames).
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John Varley, 78, American author (Titan, Millennium, Steel Beach).
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Jim Ward, 66, American voice actor (Ratchet & Clank, The Fairly OddParents) and radio personality (The Stephanie Miller Show), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
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Christopher Wegelius, 81, Finnish Olympic equestrian (1980).
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Bob Allen, 79, American basketball player (San Francisco Warriors).
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Ludovic Assemoassa, 45, Togolese footballer (Clermont Foot, Granada 74, national team).
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Bai Tianhui, 47, Chinese politician, execution.
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David Best, 82, English footballer (Bournemouth, Ipswich, Oldham).
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Frank Bruneel, 90, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1994–2002).
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Arthur L. Carter, 93, American banker, publisher and visual artist.
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Marcelo Nascimento da Rocha, 49, Brazilian business consultant, complications from cirrhosis.
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Dixie Deans, 79, Scottish footballer (Motherwell, Celtic, national team).
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Octave Houdégbé, 80, Beninese politician, deputy (2015–2023).
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Jorge Ilegal, 70, Spanish musician, pancreatic cancer.
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Kym Ireland, 70, Australian Olympic field hockey player (1984), cancer.
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Kim Ji-mee, 85, South Korean actress (Cruel Youth, Wang-geon, the Great, Gilsotteum), complications from shingles.
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D. G. Martin, 85, American lawyer and politician.
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George Mira, 83, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Montreal Alouettes).
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Ross Morrison, 88, New Zealand cricketer (Auckland) and tennis administrator.
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Rod Paige, 92, American academic, football coach (Jackson State Tigers, Texas Southern Tigers) and government official, U.S. secretary of education (2001–2005).
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Béatrice Picard, 96, Canadian actress (Once Upon a Time in the East, The Outlander, My Aunt Aline).
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Clara Pinto-Correia, 65, Portuguese novelist and journalist.
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Pablo Rodríguez Grez, 87, Chilean politician and lawyer, founder of Fatherland and Liberty.
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Ilya M. Sobol', 99, Russian mathematician (Sobol sequence, Sobol indices).
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Ueli Sutter, 78, Swiss Olympic cyclist (1972).
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Nobuhiro Takashiro, 71, Japanese baseball player (Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters) and coach (Chunichi Dragons, Hanshin Tigers), esophageal cancer.
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Jeff Thorne, 52, American college football coach (North Central Cardinals, Western Michigan Broncos), stomach cancer.
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Phil Vinall, English record producer and engineer (England Made Me, "Pure Morning", What Are Rock Stars Doing Today), Grammy winner (2019). (death announced on this date)
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Jeff Wexler, 78, American sound engineer (The Last Samurai, Independence Day, Almost Famous), kidney disease.