Deaths in 2025
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The following notable deaths occurred in 2025. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, cause of death (if known), and a reference.
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- Anita Guerreiro, 89, Portuguese actress and fado singer.[1]
- Tiit Härm, 79, Estonian ballet dancer, ballet master and choreographer.[2] (death announced on this date)
- Jimmy Mariano, 84, Filipino basketball player (Ysmael Steel Admirals) and coach (Great Taste Coffee Makers, UE Red Warriors).[3]
- C. Rajadurai, 98, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1956–1989).[4] (death announced on this date)
- Volodymyr Sysenko, 63, Tajik-born Ukrainian footballer (Pamir Dushanbe, Dinamo Samarqand) and manager (Poltava).[5]
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- Patrick Cooney, 94, Irish politician, senator (1977–1981), minister for defence (1982–1986) and justice (1973–1977).[6] (death announced on this date)
- Fiorenza de Bernardi, 97, Italian commercial airline pilot, co-founder of Aertirrena.[7]
- Oľga Feldeková, 82, Slovak writer.[8]
- Alfredo Díaz Figueroa, 56, Venezuelan politician, governor of Nueva Esparta (2017–2021), heart attack.[9]
- Denar Joseph Hamisi, 56, Kenyan politician, MP (since 2022).[10]
- Tom Hicks, 79, American sports owner (Liverpool F.C., New York Rangers, Texas Rangers) and private equity investor, co-founder of HM Capital Partners.[11]
- Rafael Ithier, 99, Puerto Rican salsa musician (El Gran Combo).[12]
- Nick Joanides, 55, American racing driver (ARCA Menards Series).[13] (death announced on this date)
- Viacheslav Kryshtofovych, 78, Ukrainian film director (Adam’s Rib, A Friend of the Deceased), screenwriter and actor.[14]
- Viktor Miroshnichenko, 66, Ukrainian boxer, Olympic silver medallist (1980).[15]
- Martin Parr, 73, British photographer and photojournalist, cancer.[16]
- Abdul Rashid, 46, Pakistani Olympic hurdler (2008), heart attack.[17]
- Esko Seppänen, 79, Finnish politician, MP (1987–1996) and MEP (1996–2009).[18]
- Bevan Spencer von Einem, 79, Australian convicted child murderer and suspected serial killer.[19] (death announced on this date)
- Manolo Villanova, 83, Spanish football player (Betis, Zaragoza) and manager (Zaragoza).[20]
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- Michael Annett, 39, American racing driver (NASCAR, ARCA Menards Series).[21]
- Mario Busquets Jordá, 90, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Territorial Prelature of Chuquibamba (2001–2015).[22]
- Vasile Carauș, 37, Moldovan footballer (Metalurh Zaporizhzhia, Dacia Chișinău, national team), cancer.[23]
- Herman Deinum, 79, Dutch bassist (Cuby + Blizzards).[24]
- Frank Gehry, 96, Canadian-American architect (Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Gehry Residence, Louis Vuitton Foundation), respiratory illness.[25]
- Sandro Giacobbe, 75, Italian singer-songwriter, prostate cancer.[26]
- Patrik Hezucký, 55, Czech radio presenter, liver cancer.[27]
- Bung Moktar Radin, 66, Malaysian politician, MP (since 1999) and Sabah State MLA (since 2020), kidney failure and lung infection.[28]
- David Mulwa, 80, Kenyan writer.[29]
- Wolfgang Petrick, 86, German painter.[30]
- Alex Sánchez, 95, Costa Rican footballer (Saprissa, Alajuelense, national team).[31]
- Matti Sundelin, 91, Finnish footballer (TPS, national team).[32]
- Simone Tata, 95, Swiss-born Indian cosmetics and retail industry executive, chairwoman of Lakmé Cosmetics (1982–1996) and Trent Limited (1996–2006).[33]
- Alfonso Ussía, 77, Spanish writer and journalist.[34]
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- Muho Asllani, 88, Albanian politician, MP (1982–1991).[35]
- Mabel Bocchi, 72, Italian Hall of Fame basketball player (national team).[36]
- Giuseppe Caroli, 93, Italian politician, deputy (1968–1994).[37]
- Sergey Dubinin, 74, Russian economist and politician, minister of finance (1994), president of the Central Bank of Russia (1995–1998).[38]
- Ted Egan, 93, Australian folk singer and civil servant, administrator of the Northern Territory (2003–2007).[39]
- Robert B. Fiske, 94, American trial attorney, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1976–1980), pancreatic cancer.[40]
- Swaraj Kaushal, 73, Indian lawyer and politician, MP (1998–2004) and governor of Mizoram (1990–1993).[41]
- Faouzi Khidr, 75, Egyptian journalist and writer.[42]
- Rafał Kołsut, 35, Polish voice actor.[43]
- Roy Kramer, 96, American college football coach (Central Michigan Chippewas) and athletics administrator (Vanderbilt Commodores, Southeastern Conference).[44]
- Ivan Makedonskyi, 83, Ukrainian politician, deputy (1990–1992).[45]
- Eduardo Manzano, 87, Mexican comedian and actor.[46]
- Budoy Marabiles, 54, Filipino reggae singer (Junior Kilat).[47]
- Pops Mohamed, 75, South African jazz musician.[48]
- Milan Nakonečný, 93, Czech psychologist, historian and academic.[49]
- Arunee Nanthiwat, 69, Thai voice actress.[50]
- Paolo Nuvoli, 90, Italian politician, president of Molise (1985–1988).[51]
- Edward Gabriel Risi, 76, South African Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Keimoes–Upington (since 2000).[52]
- M. Saravanan, 85, Indian film producer (Naanum Oru Penn, Samsaram Adhu Minsaram, Sivaji: The Boss).[53]
- Yasser Abu Shabab, 31, Palestinian militia leader (Popular Forces), shot.[54]
- Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, 75, American actor (Licence to Kill, Mortal Kombat, The Man in the High Castle), stroke.[55]
- Tetsu Yamauchi, 79, Japanese bassist (Free, Faces).[56]
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- José Luis Alonso Coomonte, 93, Spanish sculptor and academic (University of Salamanca).[57]
- Levi Aron, 49, American convicted killer.[58]
- Jaakko Blomberg, 83, Finnish diplomat.[59]
- Luigi Bonazzi, 77, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to Haiti (1999–2004), Canada (2013–2020) and Albania (2020–2025).[60]
- Bernard Charlot, 81, French academic and educational scientist.[61]
- Kevin Coe, 78, American serial rapist.[62]
- Steve Cropper, 84, American Hall of Fame guitarist (Booker T. & the M.G.’s), songwriter (“In the Midnight Hour“) and record producer (“(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay“), two-time Grammy winner.[63]
- R. Bruce Dold, 70, American journalist (Chicago Tribune), esophageal cancer.[64]
- Brian Havelock, 83, British motorcycle speedway rider.[65]
- Moisés Fontela, 87, Argentine engineer and politician, deputy (1989–1993) and mayor of Castelli Partido (1987–1989).[66]
- Epy Kusnandar, 61, Indonesian actor (Preman Pensiun, Petualangan Sherina, The Night Comes for Us), brainstem stroke.[67]
- Beena Masroor, 67, Pakistani actress (Dil Banjaara, Aangan, Betiyaan), writer and director.[68]
- Ted Pickering, 86, Australian politician, New South Wales MLC (1976–1995).[69]
- Theodor Pištěk, 93, Czech artist and costume designer (Amadeus, Valmont, The People vs. Larry Flynt), Oscar winner (1984).[70]
- Mohammed Rahmatullah, 87, Indian football player (Kolkata Mohammedan, national team) and manager (Pakistan national team).[71]
- Nadiya Sabeh, 32, Ivorian actress and content creator, breast cancer.[72]
- Abdulaziz Sachedina, 83, Tanzanian-born American Islamic scholar.[73]
- Charles Norman Shay, 101, American army medic (16th Infantry Regiment) and writer.[74]
- Luiz Antônio Silva dos Santos, 55, Brazilian football referee.[75]
- Rodica Stănoiu, 86, Romanian jurist and politician, senator (1996–2000, 2004–2008).[76]
- Maurizio Thermes, 86, Italian footballer (Sambenedettese, Foggia, Cosenza).[77]
- Antonio Vargiu, 86, Italian Olympic field hockey player (1960), injuries sustained in a traffic collision.[78]
- Naĭden Vŭlchev, 98, Bulgarian poet and translator.[79]
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- Moustafa Ali, 59, Egyptian-born Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Calgary Stampeders), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[80]
- Criscilla Anderson, 45, American television personality (Country Ever After), colon cancer.[81] (death announced on this date)
- Anatoli Belyayev, 73, Belarusian ice hockey player, (Dinamo Minsk, Dynamo Moscow).[82]
- Claude, 30, American albino alligator, liver cancer.[83]
- Ena Collymore-Woodstock, 108, Jamaican barrister and magistrate.[84]
- Darwin Deason, 85, American information technology services founder (Affiliated Computer Services).[85]
- Juan Echevarría Puig, 101, Spanish businessman (Nissan Motor Ibérica) and politician.[86]
- Hawk Wing, 26, American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, colic.[87] (death announced on this date)
- Marvin Hinton, 85, English footballer (Charlton Athletic, Chelsea).[88]
- Kseniya Kachalina, 54, Russian actress (Over the Dark Water, Three Sisters).[89]
- Essau Kanyenda, 43, Malawian footballer (FC Rostov, Polokwane City, national team), liver cancer.[90]
- Marianne Larsen, 74, Danish poet and writer.[91]
- David Matalon, 82, American film producer (What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, Color of Night), co-founder of TriStar Pictures.[92]
- Arnfinn Nesset, 89, Norwegian convicted serial killer.[93]
- Adrian Pleșca, 64, Romanian singer, stroke.[94]
- Sir Alec Reed, 91, British recruitment executive and philanthropist, founder of Reed and The Big Give.[95]
- Rudi Tröger, 96, German painter and academic.[96]
- Arcadio Venturi, 96, Italian footballer (Roma, Inter Milan, national team).[97]
- Margaret Jane Wray, 62, American soprano.[98]
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- Ann Bedsole, 95, American politician, member of the Alabama Senate (1982–1994).[99]
- Elden Campbell, 57, American basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers, Detroit Pistons, Charlotte Hornets), drowned.[100]
- R. V. Devraj, 67, Indian politician, Karnataka MLA (2004–2008) and chairman of the KSRTC (2000–2007), cardiac arrest.[101]
- Denis Durnian, 75, English golfer.[102] (death announced on this date)
- Jan Dušek, 83, Czech set designer, costume designer and professor.[103]
- Anicet Ekane, 74, Cameroonian politician.[104]
- Ebo Elder, 46, American boxer, glioblastoma.[105]
- Patrick Galan, 75, French journalist, photographer and historian.[106]
- Osvaldo Giuntini, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1982–1987), coadjutor bishop (1987–1992) and bishop of Marília (1992–2013).[107]
- Michel van Hulten, 95, Dutch politician and social geographer, state secretary for transport and water management (1973–1977), MP (1971–1973, 1977), prostate cancer.[108]
- Assusete Magalhães, 76, Brazilian magistrate, judge of the Superior Court of Justice (2012–2024).[109]
- Gabriel Moiceanu, 91, Romanian Olympic cyclist (1960, 1964).[110]
- Volodymyr Muntyan, 79, Ukrainian football player (Dynamo Kiev, Soviet Union national team) and manager (Guinea national team).[111]
- Bruce Niemi, 76, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1991–1993).[112]
- Nicola Pietrangeli, 92, Italian Hall of Fame tennis player.[113]
- Poorstacy, 26, American musician, suicide.[114]
- Coleen Seng, 89, American politician, mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska (2003–2007).[115]
- Luci Shaw, 96, British-American poet and essayist.[116]
- Grace Smith, 79, American actress (Clerks).[117]
- Robin Smith, 62, South African-born English cricketer (Natal, Hampshire, England national team).[118]
- Uthopia, 24, British dressage horse, Olympic champion (2012), euthanised.[119]
- Valegro, 23, British dressage horse, Olympic champion (2012), euthanised.[119]
- Hugh Wallace, 68, Irish architect.[120]
- Hennie van Zyl, 89, South African rugby union player (Transvaal, national team).[121]
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Morreu a fadista e atriz Anita Guerreiro (in Portuguese)
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Suri balletitantsija ja koreograaf Tiit Härm (in Estonian)
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Fallece Rafael Ithier, la esencia de El Gran Combo (in Spanish)
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Умер легендарный украинский боксер Виктор Мирошниченко (in Ukrainian)
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Esko Seppänen on kuollut (in Finnish)
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S-a stins Vasile Carauș… (in Romanian)
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Trauer um Wolfgang Petrick (in German)
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TPS-legenda Matti Sundelin on menehtynyt (in Finnish)
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Умер Сергей Константинович Дубинин (in Russian)
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وفاة الإذاعي فوزي خضر وتشييع جثمانه بالإسكندرية (in Arabic)
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Nie żyje Rafał Kołsut. Był gwiazdą “Ziarna” (in Polish)
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Murió Eduardo Manzano ‘El Polivoz’ a los 87 años (in Spanish)
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Zemřel psycholog a pedagog Milan Nakonečný (in Czech)
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Diplomaatti Jaakko Blomberg on kuollut (in Finnish)
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Falleció el exintendente de Casteli, Moisés Fontela (in Spanish)
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Vale Ted Pickering AM (subscription required)
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Ex-árbitro da CBF e da Federação Carioca morre aos 55 anos (in Portuguese)
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Digter og forfatter Marianne Larsen død (in Danish)
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siste: Arnfinn Nesset (89) er død (in Norwegian)
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In der Stille liegt die Kraft (in German)
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Morre, aos 76 anos, a ministra aposentada Assusete Magalhães (in Portuguese)
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Помер Володимир Мунтян. Наші співчуття (in Ukrainian)
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