وفيات أغسطس 2009

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وفيات أغسطس 2009

Deaths in 2009 : ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- →

التالي قائمة بوفيات أغسطس 2009.

أغسطس 2009

31

  • John Choi Young-su, 67, South Korean Archbishop of Daegu. [1]
  • Ping Duenas, 78, Guamanian politician, heart attack. [2]
  • Barry Flanagan, 68, British sculptor, motor neurone disease. [3]
  • Frederick Gore, 95, British artist. [4]
  • Amos Hawley, 98, American economist. [5]
  • Eddie Higgins, 77, American jazz pianist, cancer. [6]
  • Torsten Lindberg, 92, Swedish Olympic gold medal-winning (1948) football player. [7] (Swedish)
  • Eraño Manalo, 84, Filipino Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo (1963–2009), cardiopulmonary arrest. [8]
  • Jack Manning, 93, American film, stage and television actor. [9]
  • Anna Belle Clement O'Brien, 86, American politician, تنسي state senator (1976–1996), complications from a fall. [10]
  • George Piranian, 95, American mathematician. [11]

30

  • Ildikó Kishonti, 62, Hungarian actress. [12] (Hungarian)
  • Marie Knight, 84, American gospel singer, pneumonia. [13]
  • Sheila Lukins, 66, American cook and food writer, brain cancer. [14]
  • Robert J. Matthews, 82, American LDS educator and scholar, open-heart surgery complications. [15]
  • Christos Palaiologos, 59, Greek left-wing politician, former mayor of Livadeia, [16] (Greek)
  • Jack Phillips, 87, American baseball player. [17]
  • Mark Pringle, 50, Australian triathlete, road accident. [18]
  • Kiki Sørum, 70, Norwegian fashion journalist. [19] (Norwegian)
  • Nancy Talbot, 89, American businesswoman, co-founder of Talbots retail stores, Alzheimer's disease. [20]
  • Simon Thirgood, 46, British biologist and ecologist, building collapse. [21]


29

  • Gennaro Angiulo, 90, American Mafia underboss, renal failure. [22]
  • Chanel, 21, American dachshund, world's oldest dog, natural causes. [23]
  • Chris Connor, 81, American jazz singer, cancer. [24]
  • Simon Dee, 74, British radio disc jockey and television presenter, bone cancer. [25]
  • Sam Etcheverry, 79, American-born Canadian football player, member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, cancer. [26]
  • Gustavo Martínez Frías, 74, Colombian Archbishop of Nueva Pamplona. [27]
  • Frank Gardner, 78, Australian motor racing driver. [28]
  • Edwin Johnsson, 80, Swedish entertainer, Coolest Man in Sweden (2007), pneumonia. [29] (Swedish)
  • Mady Rahl, 94, German actress. [30] (German)
  • Dave Smith, 76, American college football player and coach, cancer. [31]
  • Yolanda Varela, 79, Mexican film actress, natural causes. [32] (Spanish)
  • Mike Wrublewski, 63, Australian basketball team owner (Sydney Kings), pancreatic cancer. [33]


28

  • Richard Egan, 73, American businessman and diplomat, suicide by gunshot. [34]
  • Emil Glad, 81, Croatian actor. [35] (Croatian)
  • Adam Goldstein, 36, American club disc jockey and musician (Crazy Town), suspected drug overdose. [36]
  • Hubert D. Humphreys, 86, American historian. [37]
  • Noel Debroy Jones, 76, British prelate, Bishop of Sodor and Man (1989–2003), cancer. [38]
  • Günter Kießling, 83, German general. [39] (German)
  • Eli Thompson, 36, American skydiver, skydiving accident. [40]
  • Wayne Tippit, 76, American character actor (Melrose Place), after long illness. [41]
  • Henk van Ulsen, 82, Dutch actor. [42] (Dutch)

27

  • Nicholas Cavendish, 6th Baron Chesham, 67, British aristocrat and politician. [43]
  • Shota Chochishvili, 59, Georgian Olympic gold medalist in judo, leukemia. [44] (Russian)
  • Alex Grass, 82, American businessman, founder of Rite Aid drugstores, lung cancer. [45]
  • Dave Laut, 52, American Olympic bronze medalist in shot put, shot. [46]
  • Sergey Mikhalkov, 96, Russian writer and poet (National Anthem of the Soviet Union and National Anthem of Russia). [47]
  • Joaquín Ruiz-Giménez, 96, Spanish politician. [48] (Spanish)
  • Virgilio Savona, 89, Italian singer (Quartetto Cetra), Parkinson's disease. [49] (Italian)
  • Shing Fui-On, 54, Hong Kong actor, nasopharyngeal carcinoma. [50]

26

  • Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, 56, Iraqi politician, lung cancer. [51]
  • Hyman Bloom, 96, Latvian-born American painter of mystical Jewish works. [52]
  • Per Christensen, 75, Norwegian actor (Hotel Cæsar, Elling). [53] (Norwegian)
  • Sadie Corre, 91, British actress (The Rocky Horror Picture Show). [54]
  • Dominick Dunne, 83, American writer and investigative journalist, bladder cancer. [55]
  • Ellie Greenwich, 68, American songwriter ("Be My Baby", "Chapel of Love"), heart attack. [56]
  • Sir Jack Harris, 2nd Baronet, 103, British-born New Zealand businessman. [57]
  • William Korey, 87, American lobbyist, Anti-Defamation League director, cardiac arrhythmia. [58]
  • Zélia Ferreira Salgado, 103, البرازيلian plastic artist, pulmonary edema. [59] (Portuguese)
  • Birger Skeie, 58, Norwegian businessman, Chairman of TTS Marine, heart attack. [60] (Norwegian)

25

  • Berle Adams, 92, American music industry executive (MCA), after long illness. [61]
  • Bob Carroll, 73, American historian and author. [62]
  • William Emerson, 86. American journalist and editor, stroke. [63]
  • Nikos Garoufallou, 72, Greek actor, car accident. [64] (Greek)
  • Ted Kennedy, 77, American politician, Senator from مساتشوستس (1962–2009), brain cancer. [65]
  • Eduardo Mendoza Goiticoa, 92, Venezuelan politician, Minister of Agriculture (1945–1947). [66] (Spanish)
  • Carl K. Moeddel, 71, American Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnati (1993–2007), after long illness. [67]
  • Ray Ramsey, 88, American football player (Chicago Cardinals), complications from a fall. [68]
  • Mandé Sidibé, 69, Malian politician and economist, Prime Minister (2000–2002), after short illness. [69]

24

  • Joseph Corbett, Jr., 80, American murderer and kidnapper, suicide by gunshot. [70]
  • Sir Harry Fang, 86, Hong Kong orthopaedic surgeon, President of Rehabilitation International (1980–1984), respiratory failure. [71]
  • Frank Marcus Fernando, 77, Sri Lankan Bishop of Chilaw. [72]
  • Leif Flengsrud, 86, Norwegian Olympic cyclist. [73] (Norwegian)
  • Janullah Hashimzada, 40, Afghan journalist, Pakistan bureau chief for Shamshad TV, shot. [74]
  • Kashin, 40, New Zealand Asian elephant, euthanised. [75]
  • Joe Maneri, 82, American jazz composer, musician and inventor, complications of heart surgery. [76]
  • Eduardo V. Roquero, 59, Filipino politician, Representative (2004–2007), four-time Mayor of San Jose del Monte. [77]
  • Toni Sailer, 73, Austrian ski racer, laryngeal cancer. [78]
  • T. J. Turner, 46, American football player (Miami Dolphins), complications from a stroke. [79]
  • Jim Urbanek, 64, American football player (Miami Dolphins). [80]

23

  • Alexander Bozhkov, 58, Bulgarian politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1997–1999), cancer. [81]
  • Stanley Kaplan, 90, American businessman and scholastic test preparation pioneer, founder of Kaplan, Inc., heart disease. [82]
  • Baitullah Mehsud, c.35, Pakistani militant, injuries resulting from a military strike. [83]
  • Anna-Maria Müller, 60, German luger, 1972 Winter Olympics women's singles gold medalist. [84]
  • Pierre Samuel, 87, French mathematician, arms control and environmental activist. [85] (French)
  • Edzo Toxopeus, 91, Dutch politician, Minister of the Interior (1959–1965). [86] (Dutch)
  • William Williams, 93, American businessman and team owner (Cincinnati Bengals, Cincinnati Reds). [87]

22

  • David Avadon, 60, American illusionist, heart attack. [88]
  • Vicki Cruse, 40, American aerobatic pilot, air show accident. [89]
  • Muriel Duckworth, 100, Canadian feminist and activist, complications from a fall. [90]
  • Elmer Kelton, 83, American Western novelist, natural causes. [91]
  • Iftikhar Ali Khan, Pakistani general, Defence Secretary (1997–1999), heart attack. [92]
  • Erkki Laine, 51, Finnish ice hockey player, drowned. [93] (Finnish)
  • Beryl Wayne Sprinkel, 85, American economist, Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome. [94]
  • Adrien Zeller, 69, French politician and humanist, heart attack. [95]

21

  • Ernest Brown, 93, American tap dancer. [96]
  • Johnny Carter, 75, American singer (The Flamingos, The Dells), lung cancer. [97]
  • Edward Goldsmith, 80, British environmentalist. [98]
  • Chris McCubbins, 63, American-born Canadian Olympic athlete, leukemia. [99]
  • Leo Obstbaum, 40, Argentine-born Spanish design director for the 2010 Winter Olympics. [100]
  • Rex Shelley, 78, Singaporean author, lung cancer. [101]
  • Geoffrey Tozer, 54, Australian pianist, liver disease. [102]
  • Dean Turner, 37, Australian bassist (Magic Dirt), lung cancer. [103]

20

  • Semyon Farada, 75, Russian actor, after long illness. [104]
  • Carlos González Nova, 92, Mexican businessman, founder of Comercial Mexicana supermarket chain. [105]
  • Larry Knechtel, 69, American keyboardist (Bread), bassist and session musician (The Beach Boys, The Doors), heart attack. [106]
  • Karla Kuskin, 77, American children's author and illustrator, corticobasal degeneration. [107]
  • Dudu Topaz, 62, Israeli actor, suicide by hanging. [108]
  • Gordon Woods, 57, American veterinary scientist, created first cloned mule (Idaho Gem). [109]

19

  • Donald M. Grant, 82, American science fiction publisher. [110]
  • Don Hewitt, 86, American television producer, creator of 60 Minutes, pancreatic cancer. [111]
  • Harry Kermode, 87, Canadian Olympic basketball player. [112]
  • John Marek, 47, American murderer, execution by lethal injection. [113]
  • Anthony Petro Mayalla, 69, Tanzanian Archbishop of Mwanza (since 1987). [114]
  • Edward Rondthaler, 104, American typographist. [115]
  • Vic Snell, 81, British footballer. [116]
  • Park M. Strader, 64, American politician, cancer. [117]
  • Bobby Thomson, 65, British footballer, prostate cancer. [118]

18

  • Hildegard Behrens, 72, German soprano, aortic aneurysm. [119] (German)
  • Charles Bond, 94, American Air Force general, pilot with Flying Tigers, dementia. [120]
  • Rose Friedman, 97, Ukrainian-born American economist, widow of Milton Friedman. [121]
  • Jason Getsy, 33, American murderer, execution by lethal injection. [122]
  • Dic Jones, 75, Welsh poet. [123]
  • Kim Dae-jung, 83, South Korean politician, President (1998–2003), Nobel Peace Prize recipient, heart failure. [124]
  • Hugo Loetscher, 79, Swiss author, complications following surgery. [125] (German)
  • Jack McGeorge, 60, American munitions analyst and BDSM activist, complications of heart surgery. [126]
  • Robert Novak, 78, American conservative author and pundit, brain cancer. [127]
  • Fernanda Pivano, 92, Italian writer, journalist, translator and critic, after long illness. [128] (Italian)
  • Mária Vadász, 59, Hungarian Olympic bronze medal-winning team handball player at 1976 Olympics. [129] (Hungarian)
  • Geertje Wielema, 75, Dutch swimmer. [130] (Dutch)

17

  • Paul Hogue, 69, American basketball player, heart and kidney failure. [131]
  • Tullio Kezich, 80, Italian film critic. [132] (Italian)
  • Tiffany Simelane, 21, Swazi beauty pageant contestant, Miss Swaziland 2008, suicide by poisoning. [133]
  • Davey Williams, 81, American baseball player (New York Giants) . [134]

16

  • Alistair Campbell, 84, New Zealand poet, after short illness. [135]
  • Mualla Eyüboğlu, 90, Turkish architect, one of the country's first female architects, heart failure. [136] (Turkish)
  • Paul Healion, 31, Irish cyclist, car crash. [137]
  • Warren E. Hearnes, 86, American politician, Governor of Missouri (1965–1973), after brief illness. [138]
  • Khalid bin Mahfouz, 60, Saudi Arabian billionaire banker, heart attack. [139]
  • Richard Moore, 83, American cinematographer, co-founder of Panavision. [140]
  • John Mulagada, 71, الهندn Bishop of Eluru, first Dalit to become a bishop. [141]
  • Ed Reimers, 96, American character actor (Star Trek, The Barefoot Executive). [142]
  • Laurie Rowley, 68, British comedy writer (The Two Ronnies, Not the Nine O'Clock News), heart attack. [143]
  • Igor Tkachenko, 45, Russian Air Force pilot (Russian Knights), stunt collision. [144]
  • Burl Toler, 81, American football official, first African American official in the NFL. [145]

15

  • Kenneth Bacon, 64, American president of Refugees International, Asst Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, melanoma. [146]
  • Florin Bogardo, 67, Romanian singer. [147] (Romanian)
  • Virginia Davis, 90, American child actress. [148]
  • Jim Dickinson, 67, American musician and record producer. [149]
  • Jasmine Fiore, 28, American Playboy model, strangled. [150]
  • Shūe Matsubayashi, 89, Japanese film director, heart failure. [151] (Japanese)
  • Abdel Latif Moussa, 47, Palestinian cleric, leader of Jund Ansar Allah, bomb blast. [152]
  • Sammy Petrillo, 74, American comedian, cancer. [153]
  • André Prokovsky, 70, French dancer, cancer. [154]
  • Louis Rosen, 91, American nuclear physicist (Manhattan Project), inventor of the atom smasher, subdural hematoma. [155]
  • Malcolm Richard Wilkey, 90, American federal judge and diplomat. [156]

14

  • Frank Branston, 70, British politician, Mayor of the Borough of Bedford, aortic aneurysm. [157]
  • Ted Kennedy, 83, Canadian hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs), heart failure. [158]
  • Lawrence Lucie, 101, American jazz guitarist. [159]
  • Kimani Maruge, 90, Kenyan student, oldest man to start primary school, stomach cancer. [160]
  • Philip Saltzman, 80, Mexican-born American television writer and producer (Columbo, Barnaby Jones), natural causes. [161]
  • Gerolf Steiner, 101, German zoologist. [162] (German)

13

  • John Bentley, 92, British actor (Crossroads). [163]
  • Lavelle Felton, 29, American basketball player (Paderborn Baskets), shot. [164]
  • Brian McLaughlin, 54, British footballer (Celtic, Motherwell). [165]
  • Joseph Gilles Napoléon Ouellet, 87, Canadian Archbishop of Rimouski. [166] (French)
  • Les Paul, 94, American guitarist and inventor, complications from pneumonia. [167]
  • Al Purvis, 80, Canadian Olympic gold medal-winning ice hockey player (1952). [168]
  • Bob Taggart, 109, British centenarian, oldest man in Scotland. [169].
  • Dobby Walker, 90, American labor lawyer, stroke. [170]
  • Eleutherius Winance, 100, Belgian-born American monk, philosophy professor, founder of St. Andrew's Abbey, heart attack. [171]

12

  • Rashied Ali, 74, American jazz drummer, heart attack. [172]
  • Ruslan Amerkhanov, Russian official, Ingushetia construction minister, shot. [173]
  • Ruth Ford, 98, American model and actress. [174]
  • Gladys Gillem, 88, American professional wrestler, Alzheimer's disease. [175]
  • John Gregson, Baron Gregson, 85, British businessman and politician. [176]
  • Zaw One, 64, Burmese actor and singer, liver disease. [177]
  • Nalin Seneviratne, 78, Sri Lankan general, Commander of the Army (1985–1988). [178]
  • Karl Von Hess, 90, American professional wrestler, Alzheimer's disease. [179]
  • Shingo Yamashiro, 70, Japanese actor, pneumonia. [180]

11

  • Malik Akhmedilov, 33, Russian journalist, shot. [181]
  • Campbell R. Bridges, 71, British gemologist and adventurer, stabbed. [182]
  • Nuala Fennell, 73, Irish politician. [183]
  • José Ramón García Antón, 61, Spanish engineer and politician in Valencian Community. [184]
  • Valeriu Lazarov, 73, Romanian-born Spanish television producer, natural causes. [185]
  • Aykut Oray, 67, Turkish actor, heart attack. [186] (Turkish)
  • Behjat Sadr, 85, Iranian painter, heart attack. [187]
  • Eunice Kennedy Shriver, 88, American activist, founder of the Special Olympics, sister of John F. Kennedy. [188]
  • Jan Sillo, 32, South African footballer, car accident. [189]
  • Kitty White, 86, American jazz vocalist, stroke. [190]
  • Margaret Bush Wilson, 90, American lawyer and activist, multiple organ failure. [191]

10

  • Laurie Bickerton, 92, Australian football player. [192]
  • Josef Burg, 97, Ukrainian Yiddish writer, stroke. [193]
  • Albert L. Gordon, 94, American gay rights legal activist, natural causes. [194]
  • Rita Inos, 55, Northern Mariana Island educator and politician, first female candidate for Lieutenant Governor, cancer. [195]
  • Andy Kessler, 48, American skateboarder, cardiac arrest following wasp sting. [196]
  • Ede Király, 82, Hungarian Olympic silver medal-winning (1948) figure skater. [197] (Hungarian)
  • Urpo Korhonen, 86, Finnish Olympic gold medal-winning (1952) cross-country skier. [198] (Finnish)
  • Sylvia Lennick, 93, Canadian actress and comedienne, complications from pneumonia. [199]
  • Merlyn Mantle, 77, American author, widow of Mickey Mantle, Alzheimer's disease. [200]
  • Art McKinlay, 77, American Olympic silver medal-winning (1956) rower, heart attack. [201]
  • Zarema Sadulayeva, 33, Russian activist, head of children's aid organization in Chechnya, shot. [202]
  • Renzo Sambo, 67, Italian Olympic gold medal-winning (1968) rower. [203] (Italian)
  • Thomas C. Slater, 68, American politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (since 1994), lung cancer. [204]
  • Yosef Tamir, 94, Israeli politician and environmental activist, member of the Knesset (1965–1981). [205]
  • Francisco Valdés, 66, Chilean footballer. [206] (Spanish)

9

  • Frank Borth, 91, American comic book artist. [207]
  • Tommy Clinton, 83, Irish footballer. [208]
  • Thierry Jonquet, 55, French writer. [209] (French)
  • William Lindsay Osteen, Sr., 79, American judge of the District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina (1991–2006). [210]
  • John Quade, 71, American character actor (Every Which Way But Loose, The Outlaw Josey Wales), natural causes. [211]
  • Rodney Scott Webb, 74, American federal judge, cancer. [212]

8

  • Alfonso Calderón, 78, Chilean writer and poet, heart attack. [213]
  • Yehuda Cohen, 95, Israeli Supreme Court justice. [214] (Hebrew)
  • Cal Ermer, 85, American baseball coach and manager (Minnesota Twins). [215]
  • Harold Hitchcock, 95, British artist. [216]
  • Daniel Jarque, 26, Spanish footballer, heart attack. [217]
  • Pål Kraby, 77, Norwegian barrister and businessman. [218] (Norwegian)
  • Peter Milton, 80, Australian politician, MP (1980–1990). [219]
  • Jone Railomo, 28, Fijian rugby player, member of the Fiji 2007 Rugby World Cup team, after short illness. [220]
  • Barnett Rosenberg, 82, American chemist, discovered cisplatin. [221]
  • Raul Solnado, 79, Portuguese actor and comedian, heart condition. [222] (Portuguese)
  • Michael Viner, 65, American record producer (Incredible Bongo Band), cancer. [223]

7

  • Jimmy Bedford, 69, American distiller (Jack Daniel's), heart attack. [224]
  • Frank G. Dickey, 91, American educator, president of the University of Kentucky (1956–1963), after long illness. [225]
  • Gibson, 7, American Great Dane, recognized by Guinness Book of World Records as world's tallest dog, bone cancer. [226]
  • Carleen Hutchins, 98, American violin maker. [227]
  • Taha Muhie-eldin Marouf, 80, Iraqi politician, Vice President (1975–2003). [228]
  • Gulshan Kumar Mehta, 72, الهندn songwriter, heart failure. [229]
  • John Harber Phillips, 75, Australian jurist, Chief Justice of Victoria (1991–2003), after long illness. [230]
  • Danko Popović, 81, Serbian writer. [231] (Serbian)
  • Louis E. Saavedra, 76, American politician, Mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico (1973; 1989–1993), brain cancer. [232]
  • Mike Seeger, 75, American folk musician, folklorist and banjo player, cancer. [233]
  • Tatiana Stepa, 46, Romanian singer, cancer. [234] (Romanian)
  • Seiichi Tagawa, 91, Japanese politician, party leader (New Liberal Club), natural causes. [235]
  • Anne Wexler, 79, American political adviser and lobbyist, breast cancer. [236]

6

  • Bahadır Akkuzu, 54, Turkish musician, heart attack. [237] (Turkish)
  • Riccardo Cassin, 100, Italian mountaineer. [238] (Italian)
  • Savka Dabčević-Kučar, 85, Croatian politician. [239] (Croatian)
  • Willy DeVille, 58, American singer–songwriter (Mink DeVille), pancreatic cancer. [240]
  • Stanley Haidasz, 86, Canadian politician, MP for Trinity (1957–1958) and Parkdale (1962–1978), Senator (1978–1998). [241]
  • Charles Townsend Harrison, 67, British art historian. [242]
  • John Hughes, 59, American film director, screenwriter, and producer (Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Breakfast Club), heart attack. [243]
  • Anthony Impreveduto, 61, American corrupt politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1987–2004), lymphoma. [244]
  • Jack T. Kirby, 70, American historian, winner of the 2007 Bancroft Prize, heart failure. [245]
  • Anilza Leoni, 75, البرازيلian actress, emphysema. [246] (Portuguese)
  • Donald Marshall, Jr., 55, Canadian wrongfully convicted of murder, complications from a 2003 lung transplant. [247]
  • Murali, 55, الهندn actor, heart attack. [248]
  • Reiko Ohara, 62, Japanese actress (body discovered on this date). [249]
  • Willibrordus S. Rendra, 73, Indonesian poet. [250]
  • Sam, 4, Australian koala made famous after the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, euthanised. [251]
  • Aram Tigran, 75, Armenian singer and oud player. [252]
  • Otha Young, 66, American musician and songwriter, cancer. [253]

5

  • Gerald Cohen, 68, Canadian Marxist political philosopher. [254]
  • Jordi Sabater Pi, 87, Spanish ethologist, discovered albino gorilla Snowflake. [255]
  • Sheikha Hessa bint Salman Al Khalifa, c.76, Bahraini royal, widow of Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifah, mother of present King. [256]
  • Budd Schulberg, 95, American screenwriter (On the Waterfront), television producer and novelist, natural causes. [257]
  • Al Tomko, 77, Canadian professional wrestler, pancreatic cancer. [258]

4

  • Dave Ames, 72, American football player (New York Titans), Lou Gehrig's disease. [259]
  • Svend Auken, 66, Danish politician, prostate cancer. [260]
  • Benson, c.25, British common carp, voted as Britain's Favourite Carp (death announced on this date). [261]
  • George I. Cannon, 89, American church leader (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). [262]
  • Sir David Haslam, 86, British admiral. [263]
  • Ergash Karimov, 75, Uzbek actor and comedian. [264]
  • Amos Kenan, 82, Israeli columnist, painter, sculptor, playwright and novelist, Alzheimer's disease. [265]
  • Joseph Msika, 85, Zimbabwean politician, Vice President (since 1999). [266]
  • Gonzalo Santos, 68, Northern Mariana Island Cabinet member, educator and principal, lung cancer. [267]
  • Blake Snyder, 51, American screenwriter and author, cardiac arrest. [268]
  • Ole A. Sørli, 63, Norwegian manager and record producer. [269] (Norwegian)
  • Mbah Surip, 60, Indonesian reggae singer, suspected heart attack. [270]
  • Robert Mitsuhiro Takasugi, 78, American federal judge. [271]
  • Martha Ware, 91, American judge, first female judge in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. [272]
  • James Wiegold, 75, Welsh mathematician, leukaemia. [273]

3

  • Subhas Chakrabarty, 66, الهندn politician. [274]
  • Christopher Elrington, 79, English historian, general editor of the Victoria County History. [275]
  • Zelik Epstein, 96, American rabbi and rosh yeshiva. [276]
  • Charles Gwathmey, 71, American architect. [277]
  • Nikolaos Makarezos, 90, Greek army officer, leader of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974. [278]
  • Zinovy Vysokovsky, 76, Russian actor. [279] (Russian)

2

  • Shafiq al-Hout, 77, Palestinian politician, co-founder of the Palestine Liberation Organization, cancer. [280]
  • Adolf Endler, 78, German writer. [281] (German)
  • Hironoshin Furuhashi, 80, Japanese swimmer, Vice President of FINA, natural causes. [282]
  • Mark Green, 92, British prelate, Bishop of Aston (1972–1982). [283]
  • Antonio Lopes dos Santos, 92, Portuguese general, Governor of Macau (1962–1966), Cape Verde (1969–1974). [284]
  • Billy Lee Riley, 75, American rockabilly musician, cancer. [285]
  • Stanley Robertson, 68, British folk singer and storyteller. [286]
  • Michael A. Wiener, 71, American radio mogul (Infinity Broadcasting) and philanthropist, cancer. [287]
  • Sidney Zion, 75, American journalist, cancer. [288]

1

  • Jerome Anderson, 55, American basketball player (Boston Celtics) and coach, after long illness. [289]
  • Corazon Aquino, 76, Filipino politician, first female President (1986–1992), colon cancer. [290]
  • Devendra Nath Dwivedi, 74, الهندn politician, Governor designate of Gujurat. [291]
  • Edward D. Ives, 83, American folklorist and professor. [292]
  • George Taylor Morris, 62, American radio personality, throat cancer. [293]
  • Nicholas D'Antonio Salza, 93, Honduran Bishop of Juticalpa (1963–1977). [294]
  • Naomi Sims, 61, American model and author, breast cancer. [295]
  • Rana Chandra Singh, 78, Pakistani politician. [296]
  • Howard Smit, 98, American film make-up artist (The Wizard of Oz). [297]
  • Panakkad Sayeed Mohammedali Shihab Thangal, 73, الهندn politician, cardiac arrest. [298]
  • Princess Felicitas of Prussia, 75, German princess, great-granddaughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II. [299]
  • Borka Vučić, 84, Serbian politician and banker, car accident. [300]
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المصدر: الرئيس نيوز - مصر التصنيف: سياسة
تاريخ الخبر: 2022-04-25 18:26:06
مستوى الصحة: 51% الأهمية: 67%

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المصدر: اليوم - السعودية التصنيف: سياسة
تاريخ الخبر: 2022-04-25 18:25:20
مستوى الصحة: 49% الأهمية: 57%

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المصدر: الأول - المغرب التصنيف: سياسة
تاريخ الخبر: 2022-04-25 18:24:58
مستوى الصحة: 54% الأهمية: 70%

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المصدر: اليوم - السعودية التصنيف: سياسة
تاريخ الخبر: 2022-04-25 18:25:28
مستوى الصحة: 56% الأهمية: 61%

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المصدر: الأول - المغرب التصنيف: سياسة
تاريخ الخبر: 2022-04-25 18:25:00
مستوى الصحة: 49% الأهمية: 60%

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المصدر: اليوم - السعودية التصنيف: سياسة
تاريخ الخبر: 2022-04-25 18:25:17
مستوى الصحة: 60% الأهمية: 62%

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المصدر: اليوم - السعودية التصنيف: سياسة
تاريخ الخبر: 2022-04-25 18:25:18
مستوى الصحة: 47% الأهمية: 67%

الملك محمد السادس يهنئ ماكرون بعد إعادة انتخابه رئيسا لفرنسا

المصدر: الأول - المغرب التصنيف: سياسة
تاريخ الخبر: 2022-04-25 18:24:57
مستوى الصحة: 46% الأهمية: 66%

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المصدر: الرئيس نيوز - مصر التصنيف: سياسة
تاريخ الخبر: 2022-04-25 18:26:07
مستوى الصحة: 47% الأهمية: 58%

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المصدر: اليوم - السعودية التصنيف: سياسة
تاريخ الخبر: 2022-04-25 18:25:10
مستوى الصحة: 48% الأهمية: 64%

انعقاد مجلس الحكومة يوم الخميس المقبل

المصدر: الأول - المغرب التصنيف: سياسة
تاريخ الخبر: 2022-04-25 18:25:01
مستوى الصحة: 50% الأهمية: 55%

مركز الملك سلمان يوزّع 32 طنا من السلال الغذائية بالمهرة

المصدر: اليوم - السعودية التصنيف: سياسة
تاريخ الخبر: 2022-04-25 18:25:07
مستوى الصحة: 53% الأهمية: 53%

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