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Celebrity Deaths in 2020: Stars We’ve Lost
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Celebrity Deaths - HELLO! Fans and stars alike have bid a sad farewell to a host of famous faces in 2020. Love Island host Caroline Flack tragically died in February 2020, after taking her own life aged 40. Her death sparked a nationwide conversation on the effects of online bullying, with the motto, Be Kind, trending.
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11 / 50 dead. 2017 holds the current record of 17 deaths. Welcome to DeathList 2019. This page shows a list of 50 celebrities which the DeathList committee has chosen for their likelihood to die during 2019.
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Are there any celebrities who died in pairs?
Characters get killed off television programs all the ... Celebrities Who Died in Pairs (and Trios) 524.1k VIEWS According to the legend, whenever one celebrity dies, one or two tend to follow. Have you noticed it?
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A number of such celebrities passed away in 2020 including Kobe Bryant, Chadwick Boseman and Naya Rivera. Bryant passed away in a helicopter crash on January 26 in Calabasas, California, alongside ...
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• Nelson Bornier [pt], 71, Brazilian politician and lawyer, COVID-19.
• Mita Haque, 58, Bangladeshi singer, COVID-19.
• Füzuli Javadov, 70, Azerbaijani footballer (SKA Rostov-on-Don, Neftçi PFK, Daugava Riga), COVID-19.
• Staņislavs Lugailo, 83, Latvian volleyball player.
• Arman Navasardyan, 82, Armenian politician, a…
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• Nelson Bornier [pt], 71, Brazilian politician and lawyer, COVID-19.
• Mita Haque, 58, Bangladeshi singer, COVID-19.
• Füzuli Javadov, 70, Azerbaijani footballer (SKA Rostov-on-Don, Neftçi PFK, Daugava Riga), COVID-19.
• Staņislavs Lugailo, 83, Latvian volleyball player.
• Arman Navasardyan, 82, Armenian politician, ambassador of Armenia (1993-1995).
• K.Thippeswamy, 80, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA (1978–1983).
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• Sabiamad Abdul Ahad, 65, Malaysian Olympic sports shooter (1984).
• LaDonna Brave Bull Allard, 64, American Lakota historian and Native American rights activist (Dakota Access Pipeline protests), brain cancer.
• John Angelicoussis, 72, Greek shipping magnate, heart attack.
• Mehtap Ar [tr], 64, Turkish actress.
• István Bérczi, 75, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (1972), complications from COVID-19.
• Edward Cassidy, 96, Australian Roman Catholic cardinal, Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to China (1970–1979) and Bangladesh (1973–1979), president of the PCPCU (1989–2001).
• Rossana Di Bello, 64, Italian politician, mayor of Taranto (2000–2006), COVID-19.
• Fred Erdman, 87, Belgian lawyer and politician, member of the senate (1991–1999) and chamber of representatives (1999–2003).
• Vito Fabris [it], 66, Italian basketball player.
• Shay Healy, 78, Irish songwriter ("What's Another Year") and television broadcaster (Nighthawks).
• Bruno Iwuoha, 68, Nigerian actor, complications from diabetes.
• Satish Kaul, 74, Indian actor (Warrant, Shiva Ka Insaaf, Ilzaam), complications from COVID-19.
• Édouard Maunick, 89, Mauritian poet.
• Garba Mohammed, 76, Nigerian politician, governor of Sokoto State (1985–1987).
• Macchindra More, Indian actor (Bakula Namdeo Ghotale), film director and writer, complications from COVID-19.
• Victor Mukete, 102, Cameroonian politician and traditional chief, senator (since 1959).
• Vladimir Popkovich [ru], 86, Belarusian philologist, poet and translator.
• Bob Porter, 80, American Hall of Fame record producer, discographer and broadcaster, complications from esophageal cancer.
• Hassan Shahriar, 74, Bangladeshi journalist (The Daily Ittefaq, Newsweek, The Indian Express).
• Bosse Skoglund, 85, Swedish drummer (Peps Persson).
• Marcio Veloz Maggiolo, 84, Dominican writer, archaeologist and anthropologist.
• Emil Vernik [ru], 96, Russian radio director, People's Artist of Russia (1999).
• Wong Shu-tong [zh], 77, Hong Kong actor (The Butterfly Murders, Miracles, Chinese Midnight Express).
• Tomás Yerro, 71, Spanish writer, academic and literary critic, lung cancer.
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• Raosaheb Antapurkar, 63, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (since 2019), COVID-19.
• Daniel Benítez [es], 33, Venezuelan footballer (Deportivo Táchira, Deportivo La Guaira), cancer.
• Shyama Charan Gupta, 76, Indian politician, MP (2004–2009, since 2014), COVID-19.
• Ramsey Clark, 93, American lawyer (Saddam Hussein, Slobodan Milošević), attorney general (1966–1969) and deputy attorney general (1965–1967).
• DMX, 50, American rapper ("Party Up (Up in Here)", "X Gon' Give It to Ya") and actor (Cradle 2 the Grave), complications from a heart attack.
• Lia Eden, 73, Indonesian religious teacher.
• Ekkehard Fasser, 68, Swiss bobsledder, Olympic champion (1988).
• Sandra J. Feuerstein, 75, American jurist, member of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern New York (since 2003), traffic collision.
• Rudolf Furmanov, 82, Russian actor (The Circus Burned Down, and the Clowns Have Gone, I Want to Go to Prison) and stage director, People's Artist of Russia (2008).
• Red Gendron, 63, American ice hockey coach (Maine Black Bears, Albany River Rats, Indiana Ice).
• Ian Gibson, 82, British politician, MP (1997–2009).
• Michel Girouard, 76, Canadian journalist.
• Nikki Grahame, 38, English television personality (Big Brother, Princess Nikki, Big Brother Canada), anorexia nervosa.
• Abdul Hamid Sebba, 86, Brazilian lawyer and politician, Goiás MLA (1995–2003), COVID-19.
• Md Abul Hashem, 99, Bangladeshi politician, Pakistan MNA (1970–1971).
• Ibrahim Johnny, Kenyan politician.
• Mahesh Joshi, 82, Indian politician, Madhya Pradesh MLA (1967–1972, 1980–1990).
• Roman Kanafotskyi, 83, Ukrainian footballer (Dnipro, Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih, Elektrometalurh-NZF Nikopol).
• Wolfgang Kaniber, 81, German footballer (Fortuna Düsseldorf, VfL Osnabrück, RC Strasbourg).
• Giorgos Karaivaz [el], 52, Greek journalist, shot.
• Eduardo Malaquina, 84, Uruguayan politician, intendant of Salto (1985–1990, 1995–2005) and senator (2011–2015).
• June Newton, 97, Australian photographer and model.
• Martin Aristide Okouda, 69, Cameroonian politician.
• Dahuku Péré, 68, Togolese politician, president of the National Assembly (1994–1999).
• Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, 99, Greek-born British royal consort (since 1952).
• Konstantin Provalov, 71, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Estonia (2000–2006).
• Elena Pulcini, 71, Italian social philosopher, COVID-19.
• Rubens Recalcatti, 72, Brazilian politician and lawyer.
• Judith Reisman, 85, American author.
• Helímenas de Jesús Rojo Paredes, 94, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop (1980–1995) and archbishop (1995–2001) of Calabozo.
• Yasumasa Shigeno, 79, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (2000–2003, 2005–2012), heart attack.
• Alberto Silva Scarpetta, 85, Colombian veterinarian, historian and writer.
• Ross Young, 59, Canadian politician, Prince Edward Island MLA (1991–1996).
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• Phillip Adams, 32, American football player (Seattle Seahawks, Oakland Raiders, New York Jets) and mass murderer (2021 Rock Hill shooting), suicide by gunshot.
• Iñaki Aldekoa, 81, Spanish politician, deputy (1986–1987) and member of the Navarrese parliament (1979–1983), lymphoma.
• Sagrario Aranburu, 90, Spanish singer and dancer.
• Armen Atayan [uk], 98, Armenian-born Ukrainian artist, member of Artists' Union of the USSR.
• Mitiku Belachew, 78, Ethiopian-Belgian surgeon.
• Michel Berson, 75, French politician, member of the senate (2011–2017), deputy (1981–1997), mayor of Crosne (1977–1998).
• Lee Delaney, 49, American retail executive, CEO of BJ's Wholesale Club.
• Jovan Divjak, 84, Bosnian army general (Bosnian War, Siege of Sarajevo).
• Hester van Eeghen, 62, Dutch fashion accessory designer.
• Conn Findlay, 90, American sailor and rower, Olympic champion (1956, 1964).
• Doug Holden, 90, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Preston North End, national team).
• Ton van den Hurk, 88, Dutch footballer (FC Eindhoven, VVV-Venlo, RKSV Sittardia).
• Diána Igaly, 56, Hungarian sport shooter, Olympic champion (2004), COVID-19.
• Ismael Ivo [pt], 66, Brazilian dancer and choreographer, COVID-19.
• Antal Kiss, 85, Hungarian racewalker, Olympic silver medalist (1968).
• Roseli Machado, 52, Brazilian Olympic long-distance runner (1996), COVID-19.
• Mahyuddin N. S., 73, Indonesian politician and academic, COVID-19.
• John Naisbitt, 92, American futurologist and author.
• Ñito [es], 81, Spanish footballer (Tenerife, Valencia, Granada).
• César Ramón Ortega Herrera, 82, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Margarita (1983–1998) and Barcelona (1998–2014).
• Michele Pasinato, 52, Italian volleyball player, world champion (1998).
• Riyaz Punjabi, 74, Indian academic administrator, vice chancellor of the University of Kashmir (2008–2011), cancer.
• Jasone Salaberria Fuldain, 68, Spanish linguist.
• Horst Trimhold, 80, German footballer (Borussia Dortmund, FSV Frankfurt, national team).
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• Manfred Aebi, 88, Swiss watchmaking executive (Rodania).
• Farid Alakbarli, 57, Azerbaijani historian.
• Ina Marija Bartaitė, 25, Lithuanian actress (Peace to Us in Our Dreams, Seneca's Day), traffic collision.
• Anne Beatts, 74, American humorist and television writer (National Lampoon, Saturday Night Live, Square Pegs).
• Rafael Benjumea Cabeza de Vaca, 82, Spanish aristocrat and engineer, cardiac arrest.
• Ulderico Bernardi [it], 84, Italian writer, journalist and sociologist.
• Alfredo Bosi, 84, Brazilian literary critic, member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters, COVID-19.
• Antonio Calpe, 81, Spanish football player (Levante, Real Madrid) and manager.
• Jorge Coelho, 66, Portuguese politician, deputy (1989–2006), heart attack.
• Emmanuel Evans-Anfom, 101, Ghanaian physician and academic administrator, commissioner for health and education (1979), vice chancellor of KNUST (1967–1973).
• James Hampton, 84, American actor (F Troop, The Longest Yard, Teen Wolf) and director, complications from Parkinson's disease.
• Oleksandr Hapon [uk], 80, Ukrainian stage actor, People's Artist of Ukraine (1992).
• Susumu Kagawa, 76, Japanese urologist.
• Simon Keay, 66, British archaeologist and academic.
• Viktor Kurentsov, 80, Russian weightlifter, Olympic champion (1968).
• Peter Manso, 80, American author, heart attack.
• Kai Nielsen, 94, American philosopher.
• Namkabuan Nongkeepahuyuth, 48, Thai Muay Thai fighter, lung cancer.
• Bill Owens, 85, American songwriter.
• Karel Pacner, 85, Czech author.
• Olga Pashkova, 55, Russian actress (It, The Thief), People's Artist of Russia (2006).
• Colette Privat, 95, French politician, deputy (1967–1968, 1978–1981).
• Indra Mohan Rajbongshi, 75, Bangladeshi folk singer, COVID-19.
• Tommy Raudonikis, 70, Australian rugby league player (Western Suburbs, Newtown, national team), cancer.
• György Szomjas, 80, Hungarian film director (Tight Quarters) and screenwriter.
• Remziye Tarsinova, 94, Ukrainian dancer and choreographer, People's Artist of the Tajik SSR, Merited Artist of Ukraine, Medal "Veteran of Labour" recipient.
• Éliane Thibaut-Comelade, 92, French journalist, writer and cook.
• Wijnand Vermeulen, 81, Dutch football administrator (AZ Alkmaar).
• Peter Winkels, 66–67, Dutch writer and television presenter. (death announced on this date)
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• Peter Ainsworth, 64, British politician, MP (1992–2010).
• Boris Bechet [ro], 63, Moldovan actor.
• Réginald Bernut, 84, French politician, vice-president of the Congress of New Caledonia (2004–2007), mayor of Le Mont-Dore (2001–2003).
• Kittie Bruneau, 91, Canadian painter and printmaker.
• Alice Headley Chandler, 95, American Hall of Fame horsebreeder (Sir Ivor) and racing stable owner, Eclipse Award of Merit (2009).
• Midwin Charles, 47, American lawyer and legal analyst (CNN, MSNBC).
• Charles H. Coolidge, 99, American technical sergeant, Medal of Honor recipient.
• Rodolfo da Ponte, 82, Paraguayan Olympic fencer (1968).
• François de Cossé-Brissac, 92, French aristocrat, Duke of Brissac (since 1993).
• Dante Della Terza, 96, Italian literary scholar.
• Prathima Devi, 88, Indian actress (Krishnaleela, Jaganmohini, Paalige Bandadde Panchamrutha).
• Daniel Dhakidae [id], 75, Indonesian journalist, heart attack.
• Carmen Domínguez Vaz, 70, Spanish painter.
• Reese Erlich, 73, American author, cancer.
• Firmino Filho, 57, Brazilian economist and academic, mayor of Teresina (1997–2004, 2013–2020) and Piauí MLA (2011–2012).
• Paul Greenberg, 84, American journalist (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette), Pulitzer Prize winner (1969).
• K. A. Siddique Hassan, 75, Indian scholar.
• Alcee Hastings, 84, American politician and jurist, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 1993), judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern Florida (1979–1989), pancreatic cancer.
• Grischa Huber, 76, German actress (Under the Pavement Lies the Strand, The Serpent's Egg, The Garden).
• Kylie Jaye, 48, Australian fitness trainer and television presenter.
• Michel Koeniguer, 49, French comic book artist, heart attack.
• Joe Krebs, 78, American television news anchor, cancer.
• Hans Küng, 93, Swiss Roman Catholic priest, theologian and author (On Being a Christian, Islam: Past, Present and Future).
• Julen Madariaga, 88, Spanish Basque nationalist militant and lawyer, co-founder of ETA.
• Alfred Leonhard Maluma, 65, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Njombe (since 2002).
• Packy McGarty, 87, Irish Gaelic football player (Leitrim).
• Al Mengert, 91, American golfer.
• Pieter Muysken, 70, Dutch linguist and academic, ERC Advanced Grant, Spinoza Prize winner.
• Arcadi Oliveres, 75, Spanish economist, academic and social activist, pancreatic cancer.
• Walter Olkewicz, 72, American actor (Grace Under Fire, Twin Peaks, The Client).
• Umbu Landu Paranggi, 77, Indonesian artist and poet, COVID-19.
• Jan Purwinski, 86, Latvian-born Ukrainian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kyiv-Zhytomyr (1991–2011).
• Paul Rabinow, 76, American anthropologist.
• Bobby Schilling, 57, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2011–2013), cancer.
• Louis Siminovitch, 100, Canadian molecular biologist.
• Sonny Simmons, 87, American jazz saxophonist.
• Zsófia Tallér, 50–51, Hungarian composer.
• Nestor Torre Jr., 78, Filipino screenwriter, director and journalist, complications from COVID-19.
• Predrag Živković Tozovac, 85, Serbian folk musician and actor, COVID-19.
• Uci Turtusi, Indonesian Muslim cleric and preacher.
• Jack Veneno, 78, Dominican professional wrestler (WWC) and politician, pancreatic cancer.
• Gene Youngblood, 78, American media theorist and writer (Expanded Cinema), complications from a heart attack.
• Fatima Zakaria, 85, Indian journalist (The Times of India) and educationist, cardiac arrest.
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• Robert de Almendra Freitas, 73, Brazilian doctor and politician, mayor of José de Freitas (2005–2010) and Piauí MLA (1987–2003), COVID-19.
• P. Balachandran, 62, Indian actor (Gandhi, Hotel California, Operation Java) and screenwriter.
• Philip K. Chapman, 86, Australian-born American astronaut (NASA Astronaut Group 6).
• Sir Paul Cosford, 57, British health official, medical director at Public Health England, lung cancer.
• Victor Dorodnykh [ru], 85, Russian footballer (CSKA Moscow).
• Veronica Dunne, 93, Irish soprano.
• Phil Eason, 60, British actor and puppeteer (Labyrinth, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace).
• Vladimir Gendlin, 84, Russian television journalist and sports commentator (NTV, NTV Plus, Channel One), complications from COVID-19.
• Tom Gibney, 84, Canadian television journalist (CFTO).
• Haja El Hamdaouia, 91, Moroccan singer-songwriter.
• Socratis Hasikos, 64, Cypriot politician, minister of interior (2013–2017) and defence (1999–2003, 2014).
• Sarah Hughes, 48, British journalist, cancer.
• Joye Hummel, 97, American comic book writer (Wonder Woman).
• Frank Jacobs, 91, American comics writer (Mad).
• Krzysztof Krawczyk, 74, Polish baritone pop singer, guitarist and composer.
• Paulino Lukudu Loro, 80, South Sudanese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of El Obeid (1979–1983) and archbishop of Juba (1983–2019).
• Izz al-Din Manasirah, 74, Palestinian poet, critic and academic, complications from COVID-19.
• Bill Markham, 98, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1969–1993).
• Antoine Martin, 65–66, French writer.
• Piero Molducci, 65, Italian volleyball coach, cancer.
• Gene Mullin, 83, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (2002–2008), mayor of South San Francisco.
• Cécile Renault, French astrophysicist, traffic collision.
• Paul Ritter, 54, English actor (Friday Night Dinner, Chernobyl, No Offence), brain cancer.
• Marshall Sahlins, 90, American anthropologist (Sahlins–Obeyesekere debate).
• Wilber Shirley, 90, American restaurateur.
• Malcolm Kela Smith, 77, British-Australian politician, governor of Eastern Highlands Province (2002–2012), complications from COVID-19.
• Henry Stephen, 79, Venezuelan singer, complications from COVID-19.
• Frans Vercauteren, 94, Dutch writer, historian and teacher.
• György Vókó, 74, Hungarian criminalist and professor of law.
• Qabdesh Zhumadilov, 84, Kazakh author.
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• António Almeida Henriques, 59, Portuguese politician, mayor of Viseu (since 2013) and deputy (2002–2011), COVID-19.
• Tine Balder, 97, Belgian television and film actress (Recht op Recht, Flikken, Woman Between Wolf and Dog)
• Alain Bloch, 67, Belgian judge.
• Jens-Peter Bonde, 73, Danish politician, MEP (1979–2009).
• Elizabeth Davis, 70, American trade unionist, traffic collision.
• Christian Debias, 75, French racing driver, France de la Montagne and Formula Renault 2.0 champion.
• Khalil Dhantejvi, 85, Indian poet.
• Jean Dupuy, 95, French-born American artist.
• Paolo Filippi, 58, Italian politician, president of the Province of Alessandria (2004–2014), heart attack.
• Dame Cheryl Gillan, 68, British politician, MP (since 1992), secretary of state for Wales (2010–2012).
• Francisco Haghenbeck, 56, Mexican writer and comics screenwriter, COVID-19.
• Aslamul Haque, 59, Bangladeshi politician, MP (since 2018), cardiac arrest.
• Sugako Hashida, 95, Japanese screenwriter (Oshin), lymphoma.
• Irene Hernández de Jesús, 62, Mexican Mixe activist and politician.
• Paul Humphrey, 61, Canadian musician (Blue Peter), multiple
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