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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2008.
April 2008
1
- Mosko Alkalai, 77, Israeli actor (Blaumilch Canal, The Fox in the Chicken Coop, Yana's Friends), respiratory failure.[1]
- Triston Jay Amero, 26, American hotel bomber, pulmonary edema.[2]
- Shosh Atari, 58, Israeli radio presenter and actress, heart attack.[3]
- Péter Baczakó, 56, Hungarian weightlifter, 1980 Olympic champion, cancer.[2]
- Sabin Bălaşa, 75, Romanian painter, heart attack.[2]
- Sherry Britton, 89, American burlesque dancer turned actor (Guys and Dolls).[4]
- Wally Bronner, 81, American founder of Bronner's Christmas Wonderland, cancer.[5]
- Audrey Cahn, 102, Australian nutritionist and microbiologist.[6]
- Jim Finney, 83, British football referee.[7]
- Gabriel Mkhumane, Swazi opposition leader, shot.[8]
- Licínio Pereira da Silva, 63, Portuguese last political prisoner of PIDE during Estado Novo, nosocomial infection.[9] (Portuguese)
- Floyd Simmons, 84, American decathlon Olympic bronze medallist (1948, 1952) and actor (South Pacific).[10]
- Otto Soemarwoto, 82, Indonesian professor and ecologist, Order of the Golden Ark recipient.[11] (Indonesian)
- Marvin Stone, 26, American basketball player for Saudi Arabian Al-Ittihad (Jeddah) team, heart attack.[12]
2
- Norberto Collado Abreu, 87, Cuban naval officer, helmsman of the yacht Granma which carried Fidel Castro to Cuba in 1956.[13]
- Johnny Byrne, 72, Irish writer and script editor (Doctor Who, Heartbeat).[14]
- Sir Geoffrey Cox, 97, British founder of ITN News at Ten.[15]
- David Henshaw, 76, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Geelong (1982–1996).[16]
- Ray Poole, 86, American football player (New York Giants), cancer.[17]
- Yakup Satar, 110, Crimean-born supercentenarian, believed to be the last Turkish veteran of World War I.[18]
- Mona Seilitz, 65, Swedish actress and entertainer, cancer.[19] (Swedish)
- Adam Studziński, 97, Polish Roman Catholic Dominican priest, World War II chaplain of Polish forces.[20]
- Taotao, 36, Chinese oldest captive giant panda, brain thrombus and cerebral hemorrhage.[21]
3
- Andrew Crozier, 64, British poet, brain tumour.[22]
- Hrvoje Ćustić, 24, Croatian footballer (NK Zadar), head injury.[23]
- William D. Eberle, 84, American businessman, U.S. Trade Representative (1971–1974), kidney failure.[24]
- Frosty Freeze, 44, American B-boy, breakdancer and member of the Rock Steady Crew.[25]
- Jeremy R. Knowles, 72, British-born Harvard University dean of Arts and Sciences (1991–2002), prostate cancer.[26]
- Ivan Korade, 44, Croatian general and murder suspect, apparent suicide by gunshot.[2]
- Leslie MacPhail, 55, Belgian Olympic judoka.
- Vladimir Preclik, 78, Czech sculptor and writer.[27]
- Robert Tomasulo, 73, American computer scientist.[28]
4
- Harley Dickinson, 69, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (1982–1992).[29]
- Fay McKay, 78, American entertainer ("The Twelve Daze of Christmas").[30]
- Jerry Rosholt, 85, American journalist and historian.[31]
- Wu Xueqian, 87, Chinese politician, foreign minister (1982–1988).[32]
5
- Giuseppe Attardi, 84, American molecular biologist.[33]
- Iris Burton, 77, American talent agent, pneumonia and complications of Alzheimer's disease.[34]
- Eugene Ehrlich, 85, American lexicographer and author.[35]
- Alex Grasshoff, 79, American documentary filmmaker known for having his Academy Award revoked.[36]
- Charlton Heston, 84, American actor (Ben-Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes), President of the NRA (1998-2003), Oscar winner (1960), pneumonia.[37]
- Walt Masterson, 87, American baseball player, stroke.[38]
- McKelvey, 9, British race horse, euthanised after fall during Grand National.[39]
- Frank Opsal, 79, Canadian Olympic shooter.[40]
- Steve Sinnott, 56, British general secretary of the National Union of Teachers since 2004, heart attack.[41]
- Jeu Sprengers, 69, Dutch chairman of the Royal Dutch Football Association.[42]
- Wang Donglei, 23, Chinese footballer, car accident.[43] (Chinese)
- Michael White, 59, Australian inventor of narrative therapy, cardiac arrest.[44]
- Sibte Hasan Zaidi, 89, Indian pathologist and toxicologist.[45]
6
- James Barrier, 55, American wrestler.[46]
- Lakshman de Alwis, 68, Sri Lankan national athletics coach, suicide bomb attack.[47]
- Tony Davies, 68, New Zealand rugby union player (All Blacks).[48]
- Jeyaraj Fernandopulle, 55, Sri Lankan highways minister, suicide bomb attack.[49]
- Abdou Latif Guèye, 52, Senegalese politician, sixth vice-president of the National Assembly (2007–2008), car accident.[50] (French)
- Kuruppu Karunaratne, 47, Sri Lankan Olympic marathoner, suicide bomb attack.[47]
- Abraham Osheroff, 92, American social activist, veteran of the Spanish Civil War (Abraham Lincoln Brigade), heart attack.[51]
- Gib Shanley, 76, American radio sportscaster (Cleveland Browns), pneumonia.[52]
- Teoh Chye Hin, 94, Malaysian secretary-general of the Asian Football Confederation (1974–1978).[53]
7
- Ludu Daw Amar, 92, Burmese journalist, writer and activist.[54]
- Kunio Egashira, 70, Japanese chairman of Ajinomoto, pancreatic cancer.[55]
- Ruth Greenglass, 84, American atomic spy for the Soviet Union, wife of David Greenglass, sister-in-law of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.[56]
- Bobby Howard, 63, American football player (San Diego Chargers), cancer.[57]
- Sir Frank Little, 82, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Melbourne (1974–1996).[58]
- Joe Shell, 89, American member of the California State Assembly (1953–1963).[59]
- Mark Speight, 42, British TV presenter (SMart), suicide by hanging.[60]
- Gloria Taylor, 57, British activist and mother of murdered schoolboy Damilola Taylor, heart attack.[61]
- Andrei Tolubeyev, 63, Russian actor, pancreatic cancer.[62] (Russian)
- Esko Tommola, 77, Finnish news anchor, after long illness.[63] (Finnish)
- Phil Urso, 82, American jazz tenor saxophonist and composer.[64]
8
- Timothy Beaumont, Baron Beaumont of Whitley, 79, British Green Party member of the House of Lords.[65]
- Cedella Booker, 81, Jamaican mother of Bob Marley, natural causes.[66]
- John Button, 74, Australian senator, minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce (1983–1993), pancreatic cancer.[67]
- Loren Driscoll, 79, American tenor.[68]
- Graham Higman, 91, British mathematician.[69]
- Seaman Jacobs, 96, American television writer (The Red Skelton Show, F Troop, The Jeffersons), cardiac arrest.[70]
- Stanley Kamel, 65, American actor (Monk, Domino, Cagney & Lacey), heart attack.[71]
- Ogawa Kunio, 80, Japanese novelist.[72]
- Hersh Lyons, 92, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[73]
- Nadezhda Rumyantseva, 77, Russian actress, brain tumor.[74]
- Jacqueline Voltaire, 59, British-born Mexican soap opera actress for Televisa, malignant melanoma.[75]
- Kees Wijdekop, 94, Dutch Olympic canoer.[76]
9
- Abu Ubaidah al-Masri, Pakistani al-Qaeda senior operative, death from probable hepatitis confirmed on this date.[77]
- George Butler, 76, American record producer and A&R man (Blue Note, Columbia), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[78]
- Herman Carr, 83, American physicist, pioneer of MRI, heart disease.[79]
- Diego Catalán, 80, Spanish philologist, grandson of Ramón Menéndez Pidal, heart disease.[80] (Spanish)
- Burt Glinn, 82, American photographer, kidney failure and pneumonia.[81]
- Michael Golomb, 98, American mathematician.[82]
- Erkki Junkkarinen, 78, Finnish singer.[83] (Finnish)
- Bob Kames, 82, American polka musician, songwriter and popularizer of the Chicken Dance, prostate cancer.[84]
- Daniela Klemenschits, 25, Austrian tennis player, abdominal cancer.[85]
- Lloyd Lamble, 94, Australian actor.[86]
- Jacques Morel, 85, French actor, voice of Obelix.[87] (French)
- Choubeila Rached, 75, Tunisian singer.[88]
- Elizabeth Stefan, 112, American supercentenarian, verified seventh-oldest person in the world.[89]
- Marvin Sylvor, 75, American carousel designer, kidney failure.[90]
10
- Francis Coleman, 84, Canadian-born British conductor, television producer and director.[91]
- Ernesto Corripio y Ahumada, 88, Mexican cardinal, archbishop emeritus of Mexico.[92]
- Peter Dubovský, 86, Slovak Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Banská Bystrica (1991–1997).[93]
- Robert W. Greene, 78, American investigative journalist, heart failure.[94]
- Dickson Mabon, 82, British Labour and Social Democratic Party MP (1955–1983).[95]
- Jeremiah Nyagah, 87, Kenyan politician, pneumonia.[96]
- Marcel Pertry, 86, Belgian footballer (Cercle Brugge).[97] (Dutch)
- Gopal Raju, 80, American publisher, pioneer of Indian ethnic media in USA (India Abroad, Indo-Asian News Service), jaundice.[98]
- Kim Santow, 67, Australian judge (NSW Supreme Court), chancellor of the University of Sydney (2001–2007), brain tumour.[99]
11
- Claude Abbes, 80, French football player.[100] (French)
- Fraser Colman, 83, New Zealand politician, MP for Pencarrow (1978–1987).[101]
- Clyde Cook, 72, American president of Biola University (1982–2007).[102]
- Willoughby Goddard, 81, British actor (Young Sherlock Holmes).[103]
- Harry Goonatilake, 78, Sri Lankan Air Force Commander (1976–1981).[104]
- Joan Jackson, 92, British muse of poet John Betjeman.[105]
- Donald Macfadyen, Lord Macfadyen, 62, Scottish jurist.[106]
- Bob Pellegrini, 73, American football linebacker (Philadelphia Eagles).[107]
- Patricia Ziegfeld Stephenson, 91, American author, daughter of Florenz Ziegfeld and Billie Burke, heart failure.[108]
12
- Cecilia Colledge, 87, British figure skater and 1936 Olympic silver medallist.[109]
- Valda Cooper, 92, Australian-born American journalist for the Associated Press.[110]
- Dieter Eppler, 81, German film actor and radio drama director.[111]
- Donald Forbes, 73, British convicted murderer.[112]
- Patrick Hillery, 84, Irish president (1976–1990) and minister (1959–1973), European commissioner for Ortoli Commission.[113]
- Abbas Katouzian, 86, Iranian painter.[114]
- Artur Maurício, 63, Portuguese Constitutional Court president (2004–2007), after long illness.[115] (Portuguese)
- Barbara McDermott, 95, American survivor of the RMS Lusitania sinking.[116]
- Buzz Nutter, 77, American football player (Colts, Steelers), heart failure.[117]
- Augusta Wallace, 78, New Zealand district judge (1975–1990), after long illness.[118]
- Dwaine Wilson, 47, American former Canadian Football League player, drowned.[119]
- Jerry Zucker, 58, Israeli-born American businessman, cancer.[120]
13
- Nathaniel Bar-Jonah, 51, American kidnapper, heart attack.[121]
- Larry Elliott, 72, American college football coach (Washburn University).[122]
- Robert Greacen, 87, Irish poet.[123]
- Michael Mills, 80, Irish first government ombudsman (1984–1994).[124]
- John Archibald Wheeler, 96, American physicist who coined the term "black hole", pneumonia.[125]
- Khasan Yandiyev, 52, Russian deputy head of Ingushetia Supreme Court, shot.[126]
- Ross Yockey, 64, American Emmy Award-winning author, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.[127]
14
- Olivia Cenizal, 81, Filipino actress, colon disease.[128]
- Miguel Galván, 50, Mexican actor and comedian, respiratory arrest.[129]
- Madeline Lee Gilford, 84, American actress and theatrical producer, wife of Jack Gilford.[130]
- Werner "Frick" Groebli, 92, Swiss ice skating comedian (Frick and Frack).[131]
- Tommy Holmes, 91, American baseball player (Boston Braves).[132]
- Ollie Johnston, 95, American animator (Cinderella, Pinocchio, Mary Poppins), the last of Walt Disney's "Nine Old Men".[133]
- Marisa Sannia, 61, Italian singer.[134] (Italian)
- Robert Somervaille, 86, Australian lawyer, chairman of the Australian Telecommunications Commission (1987–1991).[135]
- June Travis, 93, American actress.[136]
15
- Imre Antal, 72, Hungarian pianist, TV personality, actor and humorist, cancer.[137]
- David K. Brown, 79/80, British naval architect.[138]
- David Cass, 71, American economist.[139]
- Sean Costello, 28, American blues guitarist and singer, accidental drug overdose.[140]
- Hazel Court, 82, British actress (The Masque of the Red Death, The Raven), heart attack.[141]
- Clifford Davies, 59, American musician, drummer for Ted Nugent, apparent suicide by gunshot.[142]
- Brian Davison, 65, British musician, drummer for progressive rock band The Nice.[143]
- Parvin Dowlatabadi, 84, Iranian children's author and poet, heart attack.[144]
- Renata Fronzi, 82, Argentine-born Brazilian actress, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[145] (Portuguese)
- Miguel Galván, 50, Mexican comedian and TV personality, respiratory arrest.[146]
- Hendrik S. Houthakker, 83, American economist.[147]
- Fernand Jaccard, 100, Swiss football midfielder.[148] (French)
- Benoît Lamy, 62, Belgian motion picture writer-director, murdered.[149]
- Krister Stendahl, 86, Swedish Lutheran theologian and bishop.[150]
- Mahinarangi Tocker, 52, New Zealand musician, asthma attack.[151]
16
- Joe Alston, 81, American badminton player and FBI agent.[152]
- Lucia Cunanan, 80, Filipino restaurateur credited with inventing sisig, murdered by hammer.[153]
- Joe Feeney, 76, American tenor (The Lawrence Welk Show), emphysema.[154]
- Edward Norton Lorenz, 90, American professor of meteorology, cancer.[155]
- Fadel Shana'a, 24, Palestinian Reuters cameraman, flechette shell.[156]
- Joseph Solman, 99, American painter with Works Progress Administration.[157]
17
- Aimé Césaire, 94, French Martiniquan poet and politician.[2]
- Richard Chopping, 90, British illustrator (James Bond).[158]
- Gwyneth Dunwoody, 77, British Labour MP for Crewe and Nantwich, following open heart surgery.[159]
- Danny Federici, 58, American keyboardist for Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, melanoma.[160]
- Nicolette Goulet, 52, American actress (The Guiding Light), daughter of Robert Goulet, breast cancer.[161]
- Zoya Krakhmalnikova, 79, Russian Christian dissident and writer.[162]
- George Pollard, 89, American portrait painter (Harry Truman, Muhammad Ali), pneumonia.[163]
- Rosario Sánchez Mora, 88, Spanish female anti-Franco veteran of the Spanish Civil War.[164]
- Mikhail Tanich, 84, Russian poet, kidney problems.[165] (Russian)
- Su-Lin Young, 96, American explorer.[166]
18
- Peter Howard, 80, American music director and arranger, complications of Parkinson's Disease.[167]
- Michael de Larrabeiti, 73, British author (The Borrible Trilogy).[168]
- Kay Linaker, 94, American actress and screenwriter (The Blob).[169]
- Joy Page, 83, American actress (Casablanca), complications from a stroke and pneumonia.[170]
- Rosalie Ritz, 84, American courtroom artist (O.J. Simpson Trial, Sirhan Sirhan trial), lung cancer.[171]
- William W. Warner, 88, American biologist and writer, complications of Alzheimer's disease.[172]
19
- Bob Bledsaw, 65, American founder of Judges Guild, cancer.[173]
- Alessandro Cevese, 57, Italian ambassador to South Africa, Lesotho, Mauritius and Madagascar, car accident.[2]
- Lawrence Hertzog, 56, American television writer and producer (Nowhere Man), cancer.[174]
- Alfonso López Trujillo, 72, Colombian Catholic archbishop, president of Pontifical Council for the Family, diabetes.[175]
- John Marzano, 45, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox), co-host of Leading Off on mlb.com, injuries from a fall.[176]
- Germaine Tillion, 100, French anthropologist, member of French Resistance.[177]
- Constant Vanden Stock, 93, Belgian president of RSC Anderlecht football club.[178]
20
- Richard Alexander, 73, British politician, Conservative MP for Newark (1979–1997), cancer.[179]
- Bebe Barron, 82, American composer, pioneer of electronic music.[180]
- Frank Michael Beyer, 80, German composer.[181] (German)
- Gazanfer Bilge, 85, Turkish freestyle wrestler, 1948 Olympic champion.[182]
- Farid Chopel, 55, French actor and singer, cancer.[183] (French)
- Orish Grinstead, 27, American rhythm and blues singer, member of 702, kidney failure.[184]
- Monica Lovinescu, 84, Romanian writer.[2]
- Derek McKay, 58, Scottish footballer (Deveronvale, Dundee, Aberdeen, Barrow), heart attack.[185]
- VL Mike, 30, American rapper, shot.[186]
- Nissan Nativ, 86, Israeli director, actor and acting teacher.[187]
- Tariq Niazi, 68, Pakistani field hockey player, member of 1968 Olympic gold medal team, cardiac arrest.[188]
- Geoff Polites, 60, Australian CEO of Jaguar Land Rover.[189]
- William R. Snodgrass, 85, American government official, Comptroller of Tennessee (1955–1999).[190]
- Harry Ulinski, 83, American football player (Washington Redskins), sepsis.[191]
- Geoff Ward, 81, English cricketer (Kent and Essex).[192]
21
- Darell Garretson, 76, American professional basketball referee.[193]
- Aaron Shearer, 88, American classical guitarist.[194]
- Carmen Silva, 92, Brazilian actress, multiple organ failure.[195] (Portuguese)
- Al Wilson, 68, American soul singer ("Show and Tell"), kidney failure.[196]
22
- Cameron Argetsinger, 87, American auto racing pioneer.[197]
- Monna Bell, 70, Chilean singer, stroke.[198]
- Bob Childers, 61, American singer-songwriter, emphysema.[199]
- Ed Chynoweth, 66, Canadian president of the Western Hockey League (1972–1995) and CHL (1975–1995), cancer.[200]
- Paul Davis, 60, American singer ("I Go Crazy", "'65 Love Affair", "Cool Night"), heart attack.[201]
- Safdar Kiyani, 60, Pakistani teacher and pro-vice-chancellor of the University of Balochistan, shot.[202]
- Dora Ratjen, 89, German high jumper, disguised as female to compete for Nazi Germany at 1936 Summer Olympics.
- Francisco Martins Rodrigues, 81, Portuguese anti-Fascist resistant, Marxist-Leninist Committee founder, cancer.[203] (Portuguese)
- Daniel Lee Siebert, 54, American serial killer, pancreatic cancer.[204]
23
- Jean-Daniel Cadinot, 64, French film director and producer, heart attack.[205]
- Don Gillis, 85, Canadian-born American sportscaster.[206]
- Martha Kostuch, 58, Canadian environmentalist, multiple system atrophy.[207]
- Cook Lougheed, 86, American entrepreneur and philanthropist.[208]
- Loreto Paras-Sulit, 99, Filipino writer.[209]
- Rustam Sani, 64, Malaysian politician, sociologist, political scientist and blogger.[210]
- Harold Stephenson, 87, British first-class wicketkeeper (Somerset).[211]
- William H. Stewart, 86, American surgeon general (1965–1969), complications from renal failure.[212]
24
- Lucy Appleby, 88, British traditional cheesemaker.[213]
- Tristram Cary, 82, British film and television composer (Doctor Who, The Ladykillers, Quatermass and the Pit).[214]
- James Day, 89, American television host, respiratory failure.[215]
- Harry Geris, 60, Canadian Olympic wrestler.[216]
- Jimmy Giuffre, 86, American jazz clarinetist, pneumonia.[217]
- Kenneth Keith Kallenbach, 39, American entertainer, member of Howard Stern's Wack Pack, pneumonia.[218]
- Carlos Robalo, 76, Portuguese politician, Secretary of State (1980–1981).[219] (Portuguese)
- Trilochan Singh, 85, Indian field hockey player, member of the gold medal-winning 1948 Summer Olympics team.[220]
25
- Enrico Donati, 99, Italian-born American surrealist painter and sculptor.[221]
- Sonny Grandelius, 79, American football player and coach.[222]
- R. Laird Harris, 97, American Presbyterian minister and Old Testament scholar.[223]
- Humphrey Lyttelton, 86, British jazz trumpeter and chairman of I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, following surgery for aortic aneurysm.[224]
- John H. McConnell, 84, American owner of Worthington Industries and the Columbus Blue Jackets.[225]
26
- Henry Brant, 94, Canadian-born American Pulitzer Prize-winning composer.[226]
- Moisey Feigin, 103, Russian artist, Guinness World Record–holder for the oldest professional working artist.[227]
- Wallace Gichere, 53, Kenyan photojournalist.[228]
- Yossi Harel, 90, Israeli captain of Exodus, cardiac arrest.[229]
- Carmen Scarpitta, 74, Italian actress,[230]
27
- Art Johnson, 88, American baseball player.[231]
- Ram Gupta, 72, Indian cricket umpire.[232]
- Ron O'Brien, 56, American disc jockey, pneumonia.[233]
- Mike Patrick, 55, American former NFL punter (New England Patriots).[234]
- Hal Stein, 79, American jazz musician.[235]
- Marios Tokas, 54, Greek Cypriot composer, cancer.[236]
- Sallie Wilson, 76, American ballerina, cancer.[237]
- Frances Yeend, 95, American soprano opera singer.[238]
28
- Diana Barnato Walker, 90, British aviator, first British woman to break the sound barrier.[239]
- John Barron, 74, Irish hurler.[240]
- Ivan Caesar, 41, American football player (Boston College, Minnesota Vikings, Portland Forest Dragons), gunshot.[241]
- Max Cherry, 81, Australian Olympics and Commonwealth Games athletics coach, heart attack.[242]
- Tarka Cordell, 40, British musician, suicide.[243]
- John Patrick Crecine, 69, American president of Georgia Tech (1987–1994).[244]
- Hans Eder, 81, Austrian Olympic skier.[245]
- Jack Hanrahan, 75, American Emmy Award–winning television script writer.[246]
- Sir Derek Higgs, 64, British chairman of Alliance & Leicester, heart attack.[247]
- Ed Marion, 81, American official in the National Football League from 1960 to 1987.[248]
- Will Robinson, 96, American coach, first African American Division I college basketball (ISU) coach, Detroit Pistons scout.[249]
29
- John Berkey, 75, American science fiction artist.[250]
- Bo Yang, 88, Taiwanese writer.[251]
- Ernesto Bonino, 86, Italian singer.[252] (Italian)
- Gordon Bradley, 74, British footballer and coach (North American Soccer League), Alzheimer's disease.[253]
- Lewis Croft, 88, American actor (Munchkin in The Wizard of Oz).[254]
- Chuck Daigh, 84, American racing driver, heart and respiratory disease.[255]
- Hassan Dehqani-Tafti, 87, Iranian Anglican Bishop, first ethnic Iranian Christian bishop since the 7th century.[256]
- Julie Ege, 64, Norwegian actress (On Her Majesty's Secret Service), breast cancer.[257]
- Tatsuo Hasegawa, 92, Japanese automotive engineer, development chief of the first Toyota Corolla.[258]
- Albert Hofmann, 102, Swiss researcher, chemist and discoverer of LSD, heart attack.[259]
- Sir Anthony Kershaw, 92, British Conservative MP (1955–1987).[260]
- Francis Mahoney, 80, American basketball player (Boston Celtics).[261]
- Charles Tilly, 78, American sociologist, historian and political scientist.[262]
- Micky Waller, 66, British drummer (Jeff Beck Group, Cyril Davies), liver failure.[263]
30
- John Cargher, 89, Australian radio broadcaster, hosted Singers of Renown since 1966.[264]
- Juancho Evertsz, 85, Dutch Antillean politician, Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles (1973–1977).[265] (Dutch)
- Ling Ling, 22, Chinese panda, lived in Ueno Zoo, Tokyo, oldest giant panda in Japan, heart failure.[266]
- M. G. Pandithan, 68, Malaysian politician, leukemia.[267]
- Clarence Ross, 84, American bodybuilder.[268]
- Allan Sparrow, 63, Canadian politician, activist and Toronto city councillor (1974–1980), colorectal cancer.[269]
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