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June 30th

161 Notable deaths

Vahidin Musemić

Yugoslav footballer (1946–2023).

Born October 29th, 1946 in Janja.

Died June 30th, 2023 at 76 years old in Sarajevo. [ref]

Bruno Kastner

German actor.

Born January 3rd, 1891 in Forst (Lausitz). [ref]

Died June 30th, 1932 at 41 years old in Bad Kreuznach (hanging).

Vasyl Velychkovsky

Ukrainian bishop (1903-1973).

Born June 1st, 1903 in Ivano-Frankivsk.

Died June 30th, 1973 at 70 years old in Winnipeg.

Robert Gernhardt

German artist (1937-2006).

Born December 13th, 1937 in Tallinn.

Died June 30th, 2006 at 68 years old in Frankfurt (cancer).

Inge Danielsson

Swedish association football player (1941-2021).

Born June 14th, 1941 in Bromölla.

Died June 30th, 2021 at 80 years old in Åhus. [ref]

Luis Pascual Dri

Argentine priest of the catholic church.

Born April 17th, 1927 in Federación Department.

Died June 30th, 2025 at 98 years old [ref]

Željko Šturanović

Prime minister of montenegro (1960-2014).

Born January 31st, 1960 in Nikšić.

Died June 30th, 2014 at 54 years old in Villejuif (lung cancer).

Františka Plamínková

Czechoslovak politician, feminist and publicist (1875-1942).

Born February 5th, 1875 in Prague. [ref]

Died June 30th, 1942 at 67 years old in Kobylisy Shooting Range (ballistic trauma). [ref]

Sibylle Riquetti de Mirabeau

French writer.

Born August 15th, 1850 in Plumergat.

Died June 30th, 1932 at 81 years old in Neuilly-sur-Seine. [ref]

Yuri Linnik

Russian mathematician (1915-1972).

Born January 8th, 1915 in Bila Tserkva. [ref]

Died June 30th, 1972 at 57 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Deaths 91 to 100 of 161

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