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3> Cliff Ashby, 92, British poet and novelist. [1] Finn Benestad, 82, Norwegian musicologist. [2] Ernst Bolldén, 45, Swedish wheelchair table tennis player and Paralympian gold (1996) and bronze (1996, 2000) medalist, bladder cancer. [3] (Swedish) Tomás Borge, 81, Nicaraguan politician and poet, founder of the Sandinista National Liberation Front, pneumonia. [4] Rob van den Broeck, 71, Dutch jazz pianist and painter [5] (Dutch) Alexander Dale Oen, 26, Norwegian Olympic silver medal-winning (2008) swimmer, cardiac arrest. [6] Giannis Gravanis, 54, Greek footballer (Panionios F.C.). [7] (Greek) Taneo Ishida, 83, Japanese dancer and choreographer, lung cancer. [8] (Japanese) Radovan Kuchař, 83, Czech mountain climber (voted "Czech mountaineer of the 20th century"). [9] Andrew Levane, 92, American basketball player (Syracuse Nationals, Milwaukee Hawks) and coach (New York Knicks, St. Louis Bombers). [10] William Burley Lockwood, 95, British linguist. [11] George Murdock, 81, American actor (Barney Miller, Battlestar Galactica, The X-Files), cancer. [12] Billy Neighbors, 72, American football player (Boston Patriots, Miami Dolphins), heart attack. [13] Benzion Netanyahu, 102, Israeli historian, academic, and Revisionist Zionist activist, father of Benjamin Netanyahu. [14] Achala Sachdev, 91, Indian actress. [15] Sicelo Shiceka, 45, South African politician, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (since 2009). [16] [edit]

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3> Éric Charden, 69, French singer, lymphoma. [17] (Dutch) Wiesław Chrzanowski, 88, Polish politician and professor, Marshal of the Sejm (1991–1993). [18] (Polish) Khalil Dale, 60, British aid worker, beheaded. [19] Dynaformer, 27, American racehorse and sire, euthanized. [20] Shukri Ghanem, 69, Libyan politician, Prime Minister (2003–2006) and Minister of Oil (2006–2011). [21] Joel Goldsmith, 54, American film and television composer (Stargate), son of Jerry Goldsmith. [22] Joram Lindenstrauss, 75, Israeli mathematician. [23] Regina Martínez, Mexican journalist (Proceso), asphyxiation. [24] Jim McCrary, 72, American photographer. [25] Roland Moreno, 66, French inventor, creator of the smart card. [26] (French) Eitarō Nomura, 83, Japanese journalist, president of Kyoto Shimbun, cerebral hemorrhage. [27] (Japanese) Kenny Roberts, 84, American country music singer and yodeler. [28] Kei Shibusawa, 63, Japanese artist, Nichiren Buddhist monk, and guest professor (Minobusan University), acute myocardial infarction. [29] (Japanese) Aberdeen Shikoyi, 27, Kenyan rugby player, spinal cord injury sustained in match play. [30] Amarillo Slim, 83, American professional gambler (winner of the 1972 World Series of Poker Main Event), colon cancer. [31] Jean Tschabold, 86, Swiss Olympic silver medal-winning (1952) gymnast. [32] (French) Idar Ulstein, 78, Norwegian businessman, cancer. [33] (Norwegian) [edit]

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3> Sir Fred Allen, 92, New Zealand rugby player, captain, and coach, leukemia. [34] John Birch, 82, British musician. [35] Dik Bruynesteyn, 84, Dutch cartoonist. [36] (Dutch) Matilde Camus, 92, Spanish poet. [37] (Spanish) Joaquín Dualde, 79, Spanish Olympic bronze medal-winning (1960) field hockey player. [38] (Spanish) Stein Johnson, 90, Norwegian Olympic (1948, 1952) discus thrower. [39] (Norwegian) Kiyoshi Koike, 80, Japanese announcer (Mainichi Broadcasting System) and master of ceremonies (Up-Down Quiz), pneumonia. [40] (Japanese) Pierre Magnan, 89, French author. [41] (French) Walter Matthews, 85, American actor (General Hospital). [42] Patricia Medina, 92, British actress, natural causes. [43] Milan N. Popović, 87, Serbian psychiatrist and author. [44] (Serbian) Tom Spence, 50, Scottish footballer, suspected heart failure. [45] Elisabeth Tildy Boyd, 93, Hungarian-American artist, daughter of President Zoltán Tildy. [46] Geoffrey Tyler, 91, British educationalist. [47] Masaaki Yana, 67, Japanese actor, esophageal cancer. [48] (Japanese) Ervin Zádor, 76, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic gold medalist (1956). [49] (Hungarian) [edit]

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3> Daniel E. Boatwright, 82, American politician, California State Senator (1980–1996). [50] Yūichirō Kominami, 88, Japanese editor-in-chief (Asahi Journal). [51] (Japanese) Takayoshi Nagamine, 66, Japanese karate master and trainer. [52] František Procházka, 50, Czech Olympic bronze medal-winning (1992) ice hockey player. [53] (Czech) Harold Pupkewitz, 96, Lithuanian-born Namibian businessman, heart attack. [54] Bill Skowron, 81, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox), heart failure. [55] Allen Tough, 76, Canadian scientist, complications of multiple system atrophy. [56] Abu Mohammad Jawad Walieddine, 96, Lebanese Druze religious leader. [57] David Weiss, 65, Swiss artist (Peter Fischli & David Weiss). [58] (German) [edit]

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3> Pete Fornatale, 66, American radio disc jockey (WNEW-FM, WFUV), brain aneurysm. [59] Wim Franken, 90, Dutch composer and pianist. [60] (Dutch) Floyd D. Hall, 96, American pilot, chairman and chief executive of Eastern Air Lines. [61] Azuma Karahashi, 99, Japanese politician, councillor (Japan Social Democratic Party), and mayor of Kitakata, Fukushima, bronchial pneumonia. [62] (Japanese) Ardian Klosi, 55, Albanian political analyst, publicist, and writer, suicide. [63] (Albanian) Ted Newall, 76, Canadian businessman. [64] José Martins Ribeiro Nunes, 85, Brazilian naval pilot. [65] (Portuguese) Terence Spinks, 74, British Olympic gold medal-winning (1956) boxer. [66] Margie Stewart, 92, American model and actress. [67] Walter Tucker, 79, Canadian marijuana activist, Church of the Universe founder. [68] Chut Wutty, 40, Cambodian environmental activist, shot. [69] [edit]

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3> Gerry Bahen, 83, Australian football player and administrator. [70] Louis le Brocquy, 95, Irish painter. [71] Rolando Ramos Dizon, 67, Filipino educator, Chairman of the Commission on Higher Education (2003–2004). [72] Sir Brandon Gough, 74, British businessman, Chancellor of the University of East Anglia (since 2003). [73] Denny Jones, 101, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1973–1999). [74] Moscelyne Larkin, 87, American ballerina. [75] Stephen Maxwell, 69, Scottish politician. [76] Jan Bernard Szlaga, 71, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Pelplin (since 1992), duodenal ulcer hemorrhage. [77] (Polish) Brij Bhushan Tiwari, 71, Indian politician, heart attack. [78] [edit]

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3> Fred Bradley, 91, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox). [79] Ubaldo de Lío, 83, Argentine tango guitarist. [80] (Spanish) Nell Ginjaar-Maas, 80, Dutch politician, State Secretary for Education and Science (1982–1989). [81] (Dutch) Wim Hoddes, 93, Dutch actor, natural causes. [82] (Dutch) John McGrath, 92, American army soldier and World War II Easy Company veteran. [83] Fumihiko Nakatsu, 70, Japanese novelist, liver failure. [84] (Japanese) Erast Parmasto, 83, Estonian mycologist. [85] (Estonian) Miguel Portas, 53, Portuguese politician, Member of the European Parliament for Portugal (since 2004), lung cancer. [86] (Portuguese) Aase Rasmussen, 90, Danish-born Dutch actress and radio host. [87] (Dutch) Eusebio Razo, Jr., 46, Mexican-born American jockey, explosion. [88] Shireen Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Brompton, 67, British peer, councillor for Brompton ward, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (since 1998). [89] Yugo Sako, 84, Japanese movie director, aspiration pneumonia. [90] (Japanese) Seiki Tsuchida, 43, Japanese manga artist, cirrhosis. [91] Amos Vogel, 91, Austrian-born American film scholar, founder of the New York Film Festival and Cinema 16. [92] George Vujnovich, 96, American OSS agent and leader of Operation Halyard, natural causes. [93] Ambrose Weekes, 93, British Anglican bishop. [94] C. Lindsay Workman, 88, American actor (Bewitched, Bonanza, The Donna Reed Show). [95] [edit]

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3> Navodaya Appachan, 81, Indian film producer, cancer. [96] Lillemor Arvidsson, 68, Swedish trade union leader and politician, Governor of Gotland (1998–2004). [97] (Swedish) Ferenc Boday, 72, Hungarian footballer, winner of 1961 national championship (Vasas SC). [98] (Hungarian) Hacho Boyadzhiev, 80, Bulgarian television and film director. [99] Michael Brinton, 70, British businessman, Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire (since 2001), cancer. [100] Billy Bryans, 64, Canadian musician and producer (Parachute Club), lung cancer. [101] Roland Dale, 84, American football player (Washington Redskins). [102] Michael DeBose, 58, American politician, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2002–2010), complications of Parkinson's disease. [103] Chris Ethridge, 65, American country rock bassist (International Submarine Band, The Flying Burrito Brothers). [104] Ryūichirō Kanazawa, 71, Japanese businessman, managing director of TV Tokyo, pancreatic cancer. [105] (Japanese) Laura Lamb, 67, American actress (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?) and ballerina. [106] Veriano Luchetti, 73, Italian opera singer. [107] (Italian) Tommy Marth, 33, American musician (The Killers), suicide. [108] Decio Sa, Brazilian journalist, shot. [109] Raymond Thorsteinsson, 91, Canadian geologist. [110] Kishiko Wakamatsu, 96, Japanese pianist, pneumonia. [111] (Japanese) LeRoy T. Walker, 93, American track coach, Chairman of the US Olympic Committee (1992–1996). [112] George Ward, 79, British businessman, key figure in the Grunwick dispute. [113] Flo Whyard, 95, Canadian politician, Mayor of Whitehorse (1981–1983), Yukon territorial minister (1975–1978), editor of the Whitehorse Star. [114] [edit]

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3> John Amabile, 73, American football scout (New York Giants), coach and player (Boston College). [115] Gunnar Göransson, 78, Swedish Olympic cyclist. [116] (Swedish) Bill Granger, 70, American author and columnist. [117] Koichi Iwashiro, 81, Japanese composer, lung cancer. [118] (Japanese) Matti Kuosku, 71, Swedish Olympic cross-country skier. [119] (Swedish) José Llompart, 82, Japanese professor (Sophia University), acute heart failure. [120] (Japanese) George Rathmann, 84, American businessman, first chief executive of Amgen, kidney failure. [121] Claire Squires, 30, British hairdresser, collapsed while running London Marathon. [122] Aristarkh Stankevich, 70, Belarusian Orthodox hierarch, Archbishop of Gomel and Zhlobin (since 1990). [123] (Russian) Jan Suzin, 82, Polish television announcer and actor, after long illness. [124] (Polish) [edit]

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3> Doris Betts, 79, American author, lung cancer. [125] Ramón Búa Otero, 78, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tarazona (1982–1989) and Calahorra y La Calzada-Logroño (1989–2003). [126] Charles Colson, 80, American White House Counsel convicted in Watergate scandal, evangelist, founder of Prison Fellowship, brain hemorrhage. [127] Albert Falco, 84, French sea captain and scuba diver. [128] (French) Charles Higham, 81, Anglo-American biographer, heart attack. [129] Heinz Jentzsch, 92, German racehorse trainer. [130] (German) Jerry Toppazzini, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings). [131] [edit]

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3> Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro, 70, Mexican army general, shot. [132] Ayten Alpman, 82, Turkish singer, respiratory failure. [133] Jack Ashley, Baron Ashley of Stoke, 89, British politician and disability campaigner, MP for Stoke-on-Trent South (1966–1992). [134] Alfie Biggs, 76, English footballer. [135] Matt Branam, 57, American academic, President of Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology (since 2009). [136] Peter Carsten, 83, German actor. [137] George Cowan, 92, American physical chemist and member of Manhattan Project, injuries from a fall. [138] Clément Haeyen, 84, Belgian Olympic (1960) weightlifter. [139] (Dutch) Joe Muranyi, 84, American jazz musician. [140] Bert Weedon, 91, English guitarist and composer. [141] [edit]

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3> Leopold David de Rothschild, 84, British financier and philanthropist. [142] Ray Easterling, 62, American football player (Atlanta Falcons), suicide by gunshot. [143] Greg Ham, 58, Australian musician (Men at Work). [144] (body found on this date) Levon Helm, 71, American musician (The Band) and actor (Coal Miner's Daughter), throat cancer. [145] Jacques Martin, 52, Canadian Paralympian, gold medalist (1984, 1988, 1992, 1996), heart attack. [146] Enrico Pedrini, 72, Italian art theorist. [147] (Italian) Murtaza Razvi, 48, Pakistani journalist, strangled. [148] Meenakshi Thapar, 26, Indian actress (404), homicide. [149] Valeri Vasiliev, 62, Russian Olympic gold (1972, 1976) and silver (1980) medal-winning ice hockey player. [150] Zozo Zarpa, 73, Greek actress, heart failure. [151] (Greek) [edit]

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3> Arthur Bottom, 82, English footballer (York City). [152] Liv Buck, 83, Norwegian trade unionist. [153] (Norwegian) José Cerviño Cerviño, 91, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tui-Vigo (1976–1996). [154] Dick Clark, 82, American television host and producer (American Bandstand, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, Pyramid), heart attack. [155] Hillman Curtis, 51, American graphic designer and filmmaker, colon cancer. [156] Cora Hansen, 113, American-born Canadian supercentenarian. [157] René Lépine, 82, Canadian real estate developer, prostate cancer. [158] John O'Neil, 91, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies). [159] Robert O. Ragland, 80, American film score composer. [160] Col Saddington, 74, Australian football player. [161] Åge Storhaug, 74, Norwegian Olympic (1960, 1964) gymnast, cancer. [162] (Norwegian) Afewerk Tekle, 80, Ethiopian artist, complications of stomach ulcer. [163] Fritz Theilen, 84, German resistance member. [164] K. D. Wentworth, 61, American science fiction author, cancer and pneumonia. [165] [edit]

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3> Leila Berg, 94, British children's author. [166] Michael Green, New Zealand diplomat, cancer. [167] (death announced on this date) Stan Johnson, 75, American baseball player. (Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Athletics). [168] Sukenobu Kudō, 84, Japanese speed skater (1952 Winter Olympics), renal failure. [169] (Japanese) Irving Millman, 88, American virologist and microbiologist. [170] Dimitris Mitropanos, 64, Greek singer, pulmonary edema. [171] Nityananda Mohapatra, 99, Indian politician, poet, and journalist, natural causes. [172] Donal O'Brien, 72, Irish hurler. [173] (death announced on this date) Jonathan V. Plaut, 69, American rabbi. [174] Ben H. Procter, 85, American author and football player (Los Angeles Rams), Parkinson's disease. [175] Stanley Rogers Resor, 94, American lawyer, Secretary of the Army (1965–1971). [176] Louis Vorster, 45, South African-born Namibian cricketer, shot. [177] [edit]

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3> Barry Askew, 75, British newspaper editor (News of the World). [178] Sári Barabás, 98, Hungarian-born German opera singer, stroke. [179] (German) Marian Biskup, 89, Polish historian. [180] (Polish) Ernest Callenbach, 83, American writer and environmentalist. [181] Teddy Charles, 84, American jazz musician and composer. [182] Jack Cohen, 93, American rabbi. [183] Ray Davey, 97, Northern Irish Presbyterian minister, founder of the Corrymeela Community. [184] Alan Hacker, 73, British clarinetist. [185] George Kunda, 56, Zambian politician, Vice President (2008–2011), anaemia. [186] Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller, 98, Danish shipping magnate. [187] Antoine Hamid Mourany, 82, Lebanese-born Syrian Maronite hierarch, Metropolitan of Damascus (1989–1999). [188] Arthur Nadel, 80, American fund manager and convicted embezzler. [189] Ngô Đình Lệ Quyên, 53, South Vietnamese-born Italian lawyer, daughter of Madame Nhu, traffic collision. [190] Carlo Petrini, 64, Italian footballer. [191] Ageeth Scherphuis, 79, Dutch journalist and broadcaster. [192] (Dutch) Randy Starkman, 51, Canadian sports journalist, pneumonia. [193] Jack Streidl, 93, American football coach. [194] [edit]

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3> Paul Bogart, 92, American Emmy Award-winning television director (All in the Family), natural causes. [195] Hans Johansson, 85, Swedish Olympic equestrian. [196] (Swedish) Peter McKenzie, 59, New Zealand conservationist, cancer. [197] Yasushi Mieno, 88, Japanese banker, Governor of the Bank of Japan (1989–1994), cardiac arrest. [198] Jenny Olsson, 32, Swedish Olympic cross-country skier, cancer. [199] (Swedish) Bob Perani, 69, Italian-born American ice hockey player (Flint Generals). [200] Aleksandr Porokhovshchikov, 73, Russian actor, complications from diabetes and stroke. [201] (Russian) Sterling Ridge, 75, American politician, Mayor of Glendale, Arizona (1976–1980), three-term member of the Arizona House of Representatives. [202] Murray Rose, 73, Australian Olympic gold medal-winning (1956, 1960) swimmer, leukaemia. [203] Samir Said, 58, Kuwaiti footballer, traffic collision. [204] Rich Saul, 64, American football player (Los Angeles Rams), leukemia. [205] Dwayne Schintzius, 43, American basketball player (New Jersey Nets), respiratory failure. [206] James Shaner, 75, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1995–2006). [207] Bob Wright, 86, American college basketball coach (Morehead State University). [208] Tadashi Yamamoto, 76, Japanese businessman, founder of the Japan Center for International Exchange, gall bladder cancer. [209] (Japanese) [edit]

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3> Émile Bouchard, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens), member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. [210] Tom Farrell, 87, Canadian politician. [211] William Finley, 69, American actor (Phantom of the Paradise), complications from surgery. [212] Miller Fisher, 98 Canadian neurologist. [213] Bela Gold, 97, Hungarian-born American businessman and professor. [214] Lee Kyung-Hwan, 24, South Korean footballer (Suwon Bluewings), suicide by jumping. [215] Eddie May, 68, English football player and manager. [216] Piermario Morosini, 25, Italian footballer (Livorno), cardiac arrest. [217] Martin Poll, 89, American film producer (The Lion in Winter), natural causes. [218] Edward Purrington, 82, American opera director. [219] Vincent F. Seyfried, 93, American historian. [220] Per G. Stavnum, 70, Norwegian diplomat. [221] (Norwegian) Synchronised, 9, Irish racehorse, euthanised after race fall. [222] Dom Travis, 31, British professional wrestler. [223] Mikhail Voronin, 73, Ukrainian fashion designer. [224] Cathie Wright, 82, American politician, California State Senator (1992–2000). [225] [edit]

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3> Irving K. Barber, 89, Canadian forester and philanthropist. [226] John Blane, American diplomat. [227] William B. Buffum, 90, American diplomat, US Ambassador to Lebanon (1970–1974), natural causes. [228] Cecil Chaudhry, 70, Pakistani fighter pilot, school principal, and activist, lung cancer. [229] Jonathan Frid, 87, Canadian actor (Dark Shadows), natural causes. [230] Avraham Goldberg, 99, American-born Israeli Talmud scholar. [231] Shūichi Higurashi, 75, Japanese manga illustrator, painted cover for Big Comic (1970–2011), pneumonia. [232] Marilyn Lovell Matz, 81, American actress (The Ghosts of Mississippi), therapist and activist. [233] Peter Mullins, 86, Australian Olympic decathlete (1948), basketball player, and coach. [234] Lewis Nordan, 72, American writer, pneumonia. [235] Mario Rizzi, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Titular Archbishop of Bagnoregio (since 1991), Apostolic Nuncio to Bulgaria (1991–1996). [236] David S. Smith, 94, American diplomat, United States Ambassador to Sweden (1976–1977). [237] [edit]

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3> Vladimir Astapovsky, 65, Soviet Olympic bronze medal-winning (1976) footballer. [238] (Russian) Kellon Baptiste, 38, Grenadian footballer, cancer. [239] Mohit Chattopadhyay, 77, Indian playwright, dramatist, and poet, cancer. [240] Linda Cook, 55, American actress. [241] Elizabeth Ferris, 71, British Olympic bronze medal-winning (1960) diver. [242] Rodgers Grant, 76. American jazz pianist, cancer. [243] Steinbjørn B. Jacobsen, 74, Faroese poet and writer, Faroese Literature Prize recipient. [244] (Faroese) Robert Kennedy, 73, Canadian publisher, complications from skin cancer. [245] Andrew Love, 70, American saxophonist (The Memphis Horns), complications of Alzheimer's disease. [246] Masakre, 57, Mexican professional wrestler, cancer. [247] Bruce Morrison, 88, Australian football player. [248] Manfred Orzessek, 78, German footballer. [249] (German) Amy Tryon, 42, American Olympic bronze medal-winning (2004) equestrian. [250] [edit]

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3> Julio Alemán, 79, Mexican actor, cancer. [251] (Spanish) Ahmed Ben Bella, 93, Algerian politician, Prime Minister (1962–1963); President (1963–1965). [252] Misbach Yusa Biran, 78, Indonesian film director. [253] Roger Caron, 73, Canadian author, prison escape artist, and bank robber, infection. [254] Tippy Dye, 97, American college athlete, coach, and athletic director. [255] Gustaf Jansson, 90, Swedish Olympic bronze medal-winning (1952) athlete. [256] (Swedish) Moses Majekodunmi, 95, Nigerian politician, Minister of Health (1960–1966). [257] Hal McKusick, 87, American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and flautist, natural causes. [258] Yolanda Mérida, 82, Mexican actress. [259] (Spanish) Agustin Roman, 83, Cuban-born American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxi

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