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Notable deaths of 2024 – Jim News

Notable deaths of 2024

February

– 4: HAGE GEINGOB, Namibia’s President and its first post-independence prime minister, aged 82

– 9: ROBERT BADINTER, France’s former justice minister who ended capital punishment in 1981, 95

– 16: ALEXEI NAVALNY, the top opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, in prison aged 47, after over three years behind bars

– 29: ALI HASSAN MWINYI, former Tanzanian president, who introduced multi-party democracy, 98

March

– 1: IRIS APFEL, New York fashion celebrity known as the “geriatric starlet”, 102

– 1: AKIRA TORIYAMA, creator of Japan’s “Dragon Ball” manga and anime cartoons, 68

April

– 2: MARYSE CONDE, French writer, chronicler of the lives of the descendants of Africans taken as slaves to the Caribbean, 90

– 8: PETER HIGGS, British physicist whose theory of a mass-giving particle — the so-called Higgs boson — jointly earned him the Nobel Physics Prize, 94

– 10: O.J. SIMPSON, ex-American football star acquitted in 1995 following the televised “Trial of the Century” of the murder of his ex-wife and her male friend. A 1997 civil trial found Simpson liable and he then served nearly nine years in prison for a bungled 2007 armed robbery, 76

– 30: PAUL AUSTER, American novelist who wrote “The New York Trilogy”, 77

May

– 9: ROGER CORMAN, American B-movie filmmaker, 98

– 13: ALICE MUNRO, Nobel Prize-winning Canadian author known for her mastery of the short story, 92

June

– 5: AKIRA ENDO, Japanese biochemist who discovered cholesterol-lowering statins, 90

– 11: FRANCOISE HARDY, French singer who shot to international stardom in the 1960s, 80

– 18: ANOUK AIMEE, French film star of Claude Lelouch’s box-office smash “A Man and A Woman”, 92

– 20: DONALD SUTHERLAND, Canadian actor of “The Dirty Dozen” and “The Hunger Games”, 88

July

– 1: ISMAIL KADARE, Albanian novelist whose novels defied the communist dictator Enver Hoxha, 88

– 13: SHANNEN DOHERTY, US actress of the high school drama series “Beverly Hills 90210”, 53

– 19: NGUYEN PHU TRONG, general secretary of Vietnam’s Communist Party, considered the country’s top leader, 80

– 27: EDNA O’BRIEN, radical Irish writer whose first novel “The Country Girls” was burned and banned in her native country, 93

– 31: ISMAIL HANIYEH, Hamas political chief, killed in Tehran in an attack blamed on Israel, 62

August

– 14: GENA ROWLANDS, award-winning US actress and muse of her first husband, director John Cassavetes, 94

– 18: ALAIN DELON, French film legend known for his roles in classics “Plein Soleil” (Purple Noon) (1960) and “Le Samurai” (1967), 88

September

– 11: ALBERTO FUJIMORI, Peru’s former president, who spent 16 years in prison for crimes against humanity, 86

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