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82,831 Notable deaths

Salvador Sánchez

Mexican boxer (1959–1982).

Born January 26th, 1959 in Santiago Tianguistenco.

Died August 13th, 1982 at 23 years old in Querétaro (traffic collision).

Christy Mathewson

American major league baseball player, manager (1880-1925).

Born August 12th, 1880 in Factoryville.

Died October 7th, 1925 at 45 years old in Saranac Lake (tuberculosis).

Jeremy Lloyd

British actor and writer (1930–2014).

Born July 22nd, 1932 in Danbury. [ref]

Died December 23rd, 2014 at 82 years old in London (pneumonia). [ref]

Leonhard Seppala

Norwegian musher.

Born September 14th, 1877 in Skibotn.

Died January 28th, 1967 at 89 years old in Seattle.

Lady Flora Hastings

Noblewoman; british aristocrat and lady-in-waiting to queen victoria's mother (1806-1839).

Born February 11th, 1806 in Loudoun Castle.

Died July 5th, 1839 at 33 years old in London (liver cancer).

Mircea Lucescu

Romanian football player and manager (1945–2026).

Born July 29th, 1945 in Bucharest. [ref]

Died April 7th, 2026 at 80 years old in Bucharest (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Mikhail Lermontov

Russian writer, poet and painter (1814–1841).

Born October 14th, 1814 in Moscow.

Died July 27th, 1841 at 26 years old in Pyatigorsk (gunshot wound).

Helen Kane

American actress (1904-1966).

Born August 4th, 1904 in The Bronx.

Died September 26th, 1966 at 62 years old in Jackson Heights (breast cancer).

Michael Apted

British television and film director and producer (1941–2021).

Born February 10th, 1941 in Aylesbury.

Died January 7th, 2021 at 79 years old in Los Angeles. [ref]

Carlos Ruiz Zafón

Spanish writer (1964-2020).

Born September 25th, 1964 in Barcelona.

Died June 19th, 2020 at 55 years old in Los Angeles (colorectal cancer). [ref]

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