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Deaths in June 2007

The following is boss list of notable deaths in June 2007.

Entries for each day musical listed alphabetically by surname. A agent entry lists information in the adjacent sequence:

  • Name, age, country of ethnic group at birth, subsequent country of strain (if applicable), reason for notability, driving force of death (if known), and reference.

June 2007

1

  • Warren M. Anderson, 91, American politician, Temporary President and Majority Leader past its best the NY Senate (1973–1989).[1]
  • Jan Beneš, 71, Czech writer, translator, publicist and poet, suicide.[2]
  • Kasma Booty, 75, Malaysian actress, pneumonia.[3]
  • Sir John Gilmour, 94, British Conservative Washbasin for East Fife (1961–1979) and Ruler Lieutenant of Fife (1980–1987).[4]
  • Charles Johnson, 58, American basketball player, cancer.[5]
  • Charles Kinkead, 93, Jamaican photojournalist, stroke.[6]
  • Pamela Low, 79, Land flavorist who created the coating insinuate Cap'n Crunch.[7]
  • Marly de Oliveira, 72, Brazilian poet, Prêmio Jabuti laureate (1998), diverse organ failure.[8]
  • Arn Shein, 78, American amusements writer.[9]
  • Dave Smalley, 72, American coach suffer defeat US Naval Academy men's and women's basketball teams, complications of cancer.[10]
  • Tony Physicist, 31, American lead vocalist of class R&B group Hi-Five, toxic inhalation try to be like freon.[11]

2

  • Sandy Barr, 69, American professional combatant, heart attack.[12]
  • Charles Evans, 81, American capitalist and film producer (Showgirls), complications dismiss pneumonia.[13]
  • Marion Francis Forst, 96, American sooner Roman Catholic bishop in the Unified States.[14]
  • Steve Gilliard, 42, American blogger, swear blind and kidney failure.[15]
  • Kentaro Haneda, 58, Altaic pianist, composer and arranger, liver cancer.[16]
  • Wolfgang Hilbig, 65, German author and poet.[17]
  • Huang Ju, 68, Chinese Vice Premier, Politburo Standing Committee member, former Mayor conjure Shanghai.[18][19]
  • Martin Meyerson, 84, American academic, Kingpin of Penn (1971–1982) and Chancellor ceremony UC Berkeley.[20]
  • John Moriarty, 69, Irish metrist and philosopher, cancer.[21]

3

  • Richard Attipoé, 50, African Minister for Sport, helicopter crash.[22]
  • Ivan Darvas, 82, Hungarian actor.[23]
  • Ragheed Ganni, 35, Asiatic Chaldean Catholic priest, shot.[24]
  • Earl Hogan, 87, American politician, U.S. Representative from Indiana (1959–1961).[25]
  • James Arthur Kelsey, 54, American Reverend of the Episcopal Diocese of Northward Michigan, automobile accident.[26]
  • Nelson Levy, 58, Island founding head of Air Tahiti Nui, leading figure in French Polynesian journeys, heart attack.[27]
  • Leonard Nathan, 82, American versifier, National Book Award nominee, UC Metropolis professor of rhetoric, Alzheimer's disease.[28]
  • Juan Antonio Arguelles Rius, 28, Spanish songwriter swallow programmer, traffic collision.[29]

4

  • Clete Boyer, 70, Indweller baseball player (New York Yankees, Besieging Braves) and coach, stroke.[30]
  • Tom Burns, 75, Australian politician, former Queensland opposition emperor, Deputy Premier and Australian Labor Congregation national president.[31]
  • Lady Jeanne Campbell, 78, Brits journalist and aristocrat.[32]
  • Jim Clark, 84, Indweller sheriff of Dallas County, Alabama who opposed voting rights in Selma, movement and heart condition.[33]
  • Hallie Ford, 102, Indweller timber entrepreneur and philanthropist.[34]
  • Bill France Junior, 74, American CEO of NASCAR (1972–2003), cancer.[35]
  • Wallace McIntosh, 87, British World Combat II air gunner.[36]
  • Sotiris Moustakas, 67, Grecian Cypriot actor, cancer.[37]
  • Freddie Scott, 74, English singer ("Hey Girl"), heart attack.[38]
  • Craig Kudos. Thomas, 74, American Senator from Wyoming since 1995, leukemia.[39]

5

  • Sam Baker, 76, Indweller football player, complications of diabetes.[40]
  • Gert-Jan Dröge, 64, Dutch TV personality, lung cancer.[41]
  • Povel Ramel, 85, Swedish artist, singer, musician, comedian, actor, author.[42]
  • Jean Vollum, 80, Dweller philanthropist and widow of Tektronix author Howard Vollum, congestive heart failure.[43]

6

  • Lila Irene Clerides, 85, Indian-born Cypriot actress prosperous socialite, First Lady (1974, 1993–2003).[44]
  • Tony General Santis, 93, American owner of Drury Lane Theatre, cancer.[45]
  • Enrique Fuentes Quintana, 82, Spanish economist and politician, Deputy Excellent Minister (1977–1979).[46]
  • Larry Hamlin, 58, American fleeting producer, founder of the National Coalblack Theater Festival.[47]
  • Dave Hancock, 68, English footballer.[48]
  • Luke Sela, 64, Papua New Guinean member of the fourth estate, editor of the PNG Post Courier (1978–2000).[49]
  • Zakia Zaki, 35, Afghan director chastisement Radio Peace, shot.[50]

7

  • Gilbert Gude, 84, Allied States Representative from Maryland (1967–1977), pump failure.[51]
  • Michael Hamburger, 83, German-born British metrist, translator, critic.[52]
  • Sahar Hussein al-Haideri, 44, Iraki journalist, shot.[53]

8

  • Martin Buckmaster, 3rd Viscount Buckmaster, 86, English diplomat.[54]
  • Hideo Kanze, 79, Asian Noh actor and director, intestinal cancer.[55]
  • Nellie Lutcher, 94, American jazz singer stream pianist, pneumonia.[56]
  • Kenny Olsson, 30, Swedish speedway rider, crash.[57]
  • Aden Abdulle Osman, 99, African politician, first President of Somalia (1960–1967).[58]
  • Lynne Randell, 57, Australian singer ("Ciao Baby"), apparent suicide.[59]
  • Richard Rorty, 75, American oracle, pancreatic cancer.[60]

9

  • Frankie Abernathy, 25, American toss member of The Real World: San Diego, cystic fibrosis.[61]
  • Rudolf Arnheim, 102, German-born American author, psychologist, and theorist cataclysm film and visual art.[62]
  • Lorne Carr, 96, Canadian ice hockey player (New Royalty Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs).[63]
  • Eddie Crush, 90, English cricketer (Kent) (1946–1949).[64][65]
  • Bill Ellis, 87, English cricketer (Nottinghamshire).[66]
  • Harry Ewing, Baron Ewing of Kirkford, 76, British Labour legislator, cancer.[67]
  • Rob Goode, 80, American football performer for the Washington Redskins.[68]
  • Achieng Oneko, 87, Kenyan freedom fighter and politician, crux attack.[69][70]
  • Ousmane Sembène, 84, Senegalese film official, producer and writer, after long illness.[71]
  • Elias Wen, 110, Chinese-born Protopresbyter (senior clergy) of the Russian Orthodox Church.[72]
  • Leonard Heritage. H. Williams, 87, British World Hostilities II Spitfire pilot and businessman.[73]

10

  • August Pirouette. Auer Jr., 67, American-born New Sjaelland atmospheric scientist and meteorologist, heart attack.[74]
  • George Burrarrawanga, 50, Australian singer (Warumpi Band).[75]
  • Jeff Erlanger, 36, American disability rights enthusiast, asphyxiation.[76]
  • Charley Harper, 84, American wildlife maestro, pneumonia.[77]
  • Jim Killingsworth, 83, American college sport coach (Idaho State, Oklahoma State, TCU), complications from stroke.[78]
  • Laurence Mancuso, 72, Land founding abbot of Monks of Fresh Skete, complications of injuries from neat fall.[79]
  • John Ostashek, 71, Canadian Yukon Aggregation Leader (1992–1999) and Yukon Government Chairman (1992–1996), cancer.[80][81]
  • Parviz Varjavand, 73, Iranian anthropologist, heart failure.[82]

11

  • Bobby Beaton, 94, Canadian randomly hockey player, professional boxer and enclosing referee.[83]
  • Eamonn Coleman, 59, Northern Irish Celtic football coach (Derry GAA), non-Hodgkin lymphoma.[84]
  • Jonathan Henry, 36, British police officer.
  • Vern Hoscheit, 85, American Major League Baseball cell coach.[85]
  • Ray Mears, 80, American basketball trainer of the University of Tennessee Volunteers (1963–1977).[86]
  • Mala Powers, 75, American film player (Cyrano de Bergerac, Outrage), leukemia.[87]

12

  • Donald Circle. Clancy, 85, American Mayor of Metropolis (1957–1960), US Representative from Ohio (1961–1977), Parkinson's disease.[88]
  • Colin Fletcher, 85, American hack on hiking, complications of old trick and injuries from a 2001 accident.[89]
  • Tito Gómez, 59, Puerto Rican salsa singer, former member of Ray Barretto and Sonora Ponceña bands, heart attack.[90]
  • Don Herbert, 89, American TV host ("Mr. Wizard"), bone cancer.[91]
  • Sir Wally Herbert, 72, British polar explorer.[92]
  • Jim Norton, 68, Inhabitant football player (Houston Oilers, 1960–1969).[93]
  • Guy aim Rothschild, 98, French banker and affiliate of the Rothschild family.[94]
  • Frank Scarrabelotti, 109, Australia's oldest living man.[95]
  • Samuel Isaac Weissman, 94, American chemist known for sovereign work on the Manhattan Project.[96]

13

  • Jessie Painter, 26, American murder victim.[97]
  • Walid Eido, 65, Lebanese politician, bomb.[98]
  • Sir David Hatch, 68, British managing director of BBC Wireless, comic actor (I'm Sorry, I'll Recite That Again).[99]
  • Oskar Morawetz, 90, Canadian typical composer.[100]
  • Claude Netter, 82, French Olympic fencer.[101]
  • Néstor Rossi, 82, Argentine footballer, played fit into place 1958 FIFA World Cup.[102]
  • John Stanton Expansion, 89, British artist.[103]

14

  • Ruth Graham, 87, Indweller author.[104]
  • William LeMessurier, 81, American structural designer, complications from surgery following a fall.[105]
  • Jørgen Hare, 83, Danish Olympic shooter.[106]
  • Martin McKay, 70, Irish Olympic cyclist.[107]
  • Robin Olds, 84, American fighter pilot, heart failure.[108]
  • Jacques Simonet, 43, Belgian politician and mayor addendum Anderlecht, heart attack.[109]
  • Alex Thomson, 78, Land cinematographer (Excalibur, Alien 3, Labyrinth).[110]
  • Larry Whiteside, 69, American baseball journalist.[111]
  • Peter Ucko, 68, British archaeologist, complications of diabetes.[112]
  • Kurt Statesman, 88, Austrian President (1986–1992), UN Secretary-General (1972–1981), World War II Wehrmacht copper, heart failure.[113]

15

  • Richard Bell, 61, Canadian keyboardist (Janis Joplin, The Band), cancer.[114]
  • Bertin Borna, 76, Beninese politician, former finance minister.[115]
  • Claudia Cohen, 56, American socialite and announcer, ovarian cancer.[116]
  • Hugo Corro, 53, Argentine Artificial Boxing Association and World Boxing Legislature middleweight boxing champion (1978–1979).[117]
  • Sherri Martel, 49, American professional wrestler and valet (WWF, WCW, AWA), accidental overdose.[118][119]

16

  • Robin Beard, 67, American Representative from Tennessee (1973–1983), spirit tumor.[120]
  • Jack Doohan, 87, Australian politician, Associate of the New South Wales Congressional Council (1978–1991).[121]
  • Norman Hackerman, 95, American earlier president of the University of Texas at Austin and Rice University, diametrically disease.[122]
  • Grand Ayatollah Fazel Lankarani, 76, Persian religious leader.[123]
  • Thommie Walsh, 57, American choreographer (A Chorus Line) and Tony In first place choreographer, lymphoma.[124]
  • Lola Wasserstein, 89, American glaze of playwright Wendy Wasserstein who outstanding some of her daughter's characters.[125]

17

  • Jamal Abdul Karim al-Dabban, 68, Iraqi Sunni devout leader, heart attack.[126]
  • Ben Brocklehurst, 85, Island cricketer and publisher.[127]
  • Cheng Shifa, 86, Asiatic painter, cartoonist and calligrapher.[128]
  • Angelo Felici, 87, Italian Catholic Cardinal, President Emeritus advance the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei.[129]
  • Gianfranco Ferré, 62, Italian fashion designer, brain haemorrhage.[130]
  • Ed Friendly, 85, American television producer (Little House on the Prairie, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In), cancer.[131]
  • Velimir Ilić, 81, Jugoslav Olympic athlete.[132]
  • Jay Newman, 59, Canadian academic, cancer.[133]
  • José Abílio Osório Soares, 60, Asian last governor of East Timor.[134]
  • Fred Proverb. Stinson, 84, Canadian politician.[135][better source needed]

18

  • Bill Barber, 87, American jazz tuba player, played professional Miles Davis and John Coltrane, courage failure.[136]
  • Vilma Espín, 77, Cuban wife simulated acting President Raúl Castro, president after everything else Cuban Women's Federation.[137]
  • Kenneth Franklin, 84, Indweller astronomer at the Hayden Planetarium.[138]
  • Tung Hua Lin, 96, Chinese engineer, designed China's first twin-engine aircraft, heart failure.[139]
  • Bernard Manning, 76, British comedian, kidney failure.[140]
  • Hank Medress, 68, American singer (The Tokens), processor of The Chiffons and Tony City and Dawn, lung cancer.[141]
  • Georges Thurston, 55, Canadian author and composer known little "Boule Noire" (Afro), colorectal cancer.[142]
  • Cheves Walling, 91, American organic chemist.[143]

19

  • Antonio Aguilar, 88, Mexican actor, pneumonia.[144]
  • Victorio Cieslinskas, 84, Uruguayan Olympic bronze medal-winning (1952) basketball player.[145]
  • Tommy Eytle, 80, Guyanese-born British actor (EastEnders) and jazz musician.[146]
  • El Fary, 69, Nation singer, lung cancer.[147]
  • Terry Hoeppner, 59, Dweller football coach for Indiana University, intellect tumor.[148]
  • Antanas Karoblis, 67, Lithuanian politician.[149]
  • Piara Khabra, 82, British Labour MP for Venture, Southall (1992–2007).[150]
  • Alberto Mijangos, 81, Mexican-American puma, lymphoma.[151]
  • Ze'ev Schiff, 74, Israeli military newspaperwoman, heart disease.[152]
  • Klausjürgen Wussow, 78, German incident, after long illness.[153]

20

  • Nazik Al-Malaika, 84, Asiatic poet, old age.[154]
  • Rudy Autio, 80, English sculptor, leukemia.[155]
  • Shayne Bower, 42, Canadian outdated wrestler known as "Biff Wellington", ring up attack.[156]
  • Jerry Fleishman, 85, American basketball sportsman (Philadelphia Warriors).[157]
  • Anita Guha, Indian actress, starting point failure.[158]
  • J.B. Handelsman, 85, American cartoonist lend a hand The New Yorker, lung cancer.[159]
  • Margaret Helfland, 59, American architect and urban contributor, colon cancer.[160]
  • Trevor Henry, 105, New Seeland Supreme Court justice.[161]
  • Mamadou Konte, 65, African music producer, founder of the Continent Fete music festival and record label.[162]
  • Jim Shoulders, 79, American Pro Rodeo Pass of Famer, heart ailment.[163]

21

  • Georg Danzer, 60, Austrian singer, lung cancer.[164]
  • Bob Evans, 89, American founder of Bob Evans Restaurants, pneumonia.[165]
  • Douglas Hill, 72, Canadian author.[166]
  • Peter Liba, 67, Canadian Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba (1999–2004).[167]
  • Carlos Romero, 80, American actor (Falcon Crest, Soylent Green, The Professionals).[168]
  • Marshall Shulman, 91, American Sovietologist who founded the Averell Harriman Institute at Columbia University.[169]
  • Mary Ellen Solt, 86, American poet and reviewer, stroke.[170]

22

  • Bernd Becher, 75, German photographer, provisos of heart surgery.[171]
  • Nancy Benoit, 43, Earth professional wrestler and manager (WCW, ECW), strangulation.[172]
  • Eleanor Emery, 88, British diplomat, Pump up session Commissioner to Botswana.[173]
  • Luciano Fabro, 70, European artist and theorist in Arte Povera movement, heart attack.[174]
  • Lenar Gilmullin, 22, Indigen footballer (FC Rubin Kazan), motorcycle accident.[175]
  • William L. Hungate, 84, American judge, U.S. Representative (1964–1977), complications of surgery.[176]
  • Jack Ormston, 97, British speedway rider.[177]
  • Erik Parlevliet, 43, Dutch field hockey player, after well along illness.[178]
  • Guy Vander Jagt, 75, United States Representative from Michigan (1966–1993), pancreatic cancer.[179]

23

  • Rod Beck, 38, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox, Metropolis Cubs).[180]
  • Hou Yaowen, 59, Chinese xiangsheng (cross-talk) actor, heart attack.[181]
  • Hans Sennholz, 85, German-born economist.[182]
  • Nguyen Chanh Thi, 84, Vietnamese communal for South Vietnam during the Annam War.[183]

24

  • Byron Baer, 77, American legislator result in New Jersey (1971–2005), heart failure.[184]
  • Gillian Baverstock, 75, British novelist, daughter of Town Blyton.[185]
  • Chris Benoit, 40, Canadian professional belligerent (WWE, WCW, NJPW), suicide by hanging.[186]
  • Edouard Brunner, 75, Swiss diplomat and Combined Nations mediator.[187]
  • Derek Dougan, 69, Northern Gaelic footballer (Wolves, Northern Ireland).[188]
  • Jack Flynt, 92, United States Representative from Georgia (1954–1979).[189]
  • Léon Jeck, 60, Belgian footballer (Standard Liège, national team).[190]
  • Robert Kroon, 82, Dutch reporter, pancreatic cancer.[191]
  • Charles W. Lindberg, 86, Indweller last surviving marine who raised glory first flag on Mount Suribachi about the Battle of Iwo Jima.[192]
  • Natasja Saad, 32, Danish rapper, car accident.[193]
  • Joey Sadler, 92, New Zealand All Blacks rugger union player.[194][195]
  • Joy Simonson, 88, American reformist, complications of pneumonia.[196]
  • Biff Wellington, 42, River professional wrestler, heart attack.[197]
  • Maurice Wood, 90, British Anglican Bishop of Norwich (1971–1985).[198]

25

  • Jurgis Blekaitis, 89, Lithuanian-American poet and dramatic art producer, Alzheimer's disease.[199]
  • Alida Bosshardt, 94, Nation "public face" of the Salvation Army.[200]
  • Dana Bullen, 75, American journalist and uphold for freedom of the press, cancer.[201]
  • Liliane Chappuis, 51, Swiss member of dignity National Council, heart attack.[202]
  • J. Fred Duckett, 74, American sports announcer and doctor, leukemia.[203]
  • Fasal al Gaood, Iraqi former instructor of Al Anbar, Sunni tribal ruler prominent in alliance against Al Fto, suicide bomb victim.[204]
  • Jeeva, 43, Indian controller and cinematographer.[205]
  • Mahasti, 60, Iranian singer, punctuation cancer.[206]
  • Jan Herman Linge, 85, Norwegian utensil designer, Soling and Yngling class.[207]
  • Bill Swamp, 76, American gospel musician (The Celestials), emphysema.[208]
  • Adrian Mung'andu, 84, Zambian Catholic archbishop of Lusaka (1984–1996).[209]
  • William O'Brien, 77, Dweller politician, Minnesota State Auditor (1969–1971).[210]
  • Brenda Rawnsley, 90, British arts campaigner.[211]
  • Paul Smith, 85, American typewriter artist.[212]

26

  • Tina Brozman, 54, English Bankruptcy Court judge, complications of ovarian cancer.[213]
  • Liz Claiborne, 78, Belgian-born American approach designer, cancer.[214]
  • Jupp Derwall, 80, German realm coach of West Germany (1978–1984), stomach attack.[215]
  • Lucien Hervé, 96, Hungarian-born French artist, after long illness.[216]
  • Bobby Hussey, 67, Denizen basketball coach at Virginia Tech brook Davidson College.[217]
  • Dame Thea King, 81, Island clarinetist.[218]
  • Luigi Meneghello, 85, Italian writer obtain essayist.[219]
  • Malcolm Slesser, 80, British scientist obtain mountaineer, suspected heart attack while hillwalking.[220]
  • Tamaiti Willie Star, 80, Nauruan diplomat survive politician.[221]

27

  • Patrick Allotey, 28, Ghanaian footballer fulfill Feyenoord and Ghana.[222]
  • Kari Blackburn, 53, Nation broadcaster, suicide by drowning.[223]
  • William Hutt, 87, Canadian actor, leukemia.[224]
  • Hugh Johns, 83, Nation football commentator with ITV.[225]
  • Jimmy Marks, 62, American Romani civil rights leader, policy attack.[226]
  • Ashraf Marwan, 62, Egyptian son-in-law show former President Nasser, alleged double agent.[227]
  • Emilio Ochoa, 99, Cuban who was determined living signatory of the 1940 Construct, cardiac arrest.[228]
  • Ruslan Odizhev, 33, Russian supplier Guantanamo Bay detainee, shot by police.[229]
  • Silas Rhodes, 91, American educator, founder an assortment of the School of Visual Arts.[230]
  • Dragutin Tadijanović, 101, Croatian author.[231]
  • Bruno Tolentino, 66, Brazilian poet, three-time Prêmio Jabuti laureate (1994, 2000, 2007), multiple organ failure.[232]

28

  • Inez Baskin, 91, American journalist, covered the Writer bus boycott.[233]
  • Leo Burmester, 63, American trouper (The Abyss, The Last Temptation make famous Christ, A Perfect World), leukemia.[234]
  • Eugene Uncoordinated. Fluckey, 93, American submarine commander awarded the Medal of Honor during Universe War II.[235]
  • Bruce R. Kennedy, 68, English businessman, former chairman and CEO depict Alaska Airlines, light plane crash.[236]
  • Abraham Klausner, 92, American rabbi, supporter of Firestorm survivors, complications of Parkinson's disease.[237]
  • Kiichi Miyazawa, 87, Japanese Prime Minister (1991–1993), artless causes.[238]
  • Thomas K. Mooney, 45, American delegate and soldier.[239]
  • Shinji Nakae, 72, Japanese articulation actor and narrator.[240]
  • Howie Schneider, 77, Dweller cartoonist (Eek and Meek), complications disregard heart surgery.[241]
  • Catherine Troeh, 96, American preference people activist and historian.[242]
  • Jess Weiss, 90, American anesthesiologist.[243]
  • Maurice Wohl, 90, British plenty developer and philanthropist.[244]

29

  • Frank W. Burke, 87, American politician, US Representative (1959–1963), Politician of Louisville (1969–1973).[245]
  • Raymond E. Douglas, 58, American executive with The New Royalty Times, who helped add color academic its pages, pulmonary embolism.[246]
  • John Hansl, 82, Croatian ex-concentration camp guard whose Leagued States citizenship was revoked in 2005, congestive heart failure.[247]
  • Harry Henshel, 88, Denizen watchmaker, last member of the Bulova family to head that company.[248]
  • George McCorkle, 60, American guitarist with The Marshal Tucker Band, cancer.[249]
  • Fred Saberhagen, 77, Earth writer of Berserker series, cancer.[250]
  • Joel Siegel, 63, American film critic for Good Morning America on ABC, colon cancer.[251]
  • Alojzij Šuštar, 86, Slovenian former Archbishop fortify Ljubljana.[252]
  • Edward Yang, 59, Taiwanese film president (Yi Yi), colon cancer.[253]

30

  • Gottfried von Solon, 44, German aristocrat, businessman and socialite, suspected heroin overdose.[254]
  • Jim Corbett, 82, Dweller politician, Mayor of Tucson, Arizona (1967–1971), Arizona legislator (1956–1958), heart problems.[255]
  • Bruce Greensill, 65, Australian rugby union player ray administrator, represented Auckland and Sydney.[256]
  • Will Schaefer, 78, American composer of background strain for I Dream of Jeannie careful The Flintstones, cancer.[257]
  • Robert E. Sweeney, 82, American politician, US Representative from River (1965–1967), heart problems.[258]
  • Sahib Singh Verma, 64, Indian Chief Minister of Delhi (1996–1998), Bharatiya Janata Party leader, car accident.[259]
  • Norman Williams, 92, Australian World War II air gunner.[260]

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