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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 1993.

Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

  • Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.

April 1993Edit

1Edit

  • Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona, 79, Spanish royal, laryngeal cancer.[1]
  • Kristian Bjørn, 73, Norwegian cross-country skier and Olympian.[2]
  • Andrée Brunin, 56, French author.[3]
  • Howard Scott Gentry, 89, American botanist.
  • Kevin Gilbert, 59, Aboriginal Australian writer, activist, and visual artist.[4]
  • Jerry Hausner, 83, American radio and television actor.
  • Alan Kulwicki, 38, American racing driver, plane crash.[5]
  • Fred Schwengel, 86, American politician.
  • Czesław Suszczyk, 71, Polish football player.[6]
  • Nicanor Zabaleta Zala, 86, Spanish harpist.[7]
  • Solly Zuckerman, Baron Zuckerman, 88, British public servant and zoologist, thrombosis.[8]

2Edit

  • Edward Edinborough Chamberlain, 86, New Zealand plant pathologist.
  • Hugh Fernando, 76, Sri Lankan politician.
  • Thales Monteiro, 68, Brazilian basketball player and Olympian.[9]
  • Masaichi Niimi, 106, Japanese naval admiral during World War II.
  • Alexander Bell Patterson, 81, Canadian politician, MP (1953–1958, 1962–1968, 1972–1984).[10]
  • Asoka Ponnamperuma, 56, Sri Lankan actor, singer, and scriptwriter.
  • Donald W. Reynolds, 86, American businessman and philanthropist.
  • Sarban, 62, Afghan singer.
  • Frank Sharp, 87, American land developer and stock fraudster.[11]
  • Ernst von Bodelschwingh, 86, German politician and member of the Bundestag.

3Edit

  • Red Allen, 63, American bluegrass singer and guitarist.
  • Lydia Auster, 80, Estonian composer.
  • Eduardo Caballero Calderón, 83, Colombian writer.[12]
  • Eugene Church, 55, American R&B singer and songwriter, cancer.[13]
  • Sali Herman, 95, Swiss-Australian artist.
  • Pinky Lee, 85, American comedian and children's entertainer.[14]
  • Eugenie Leontovich, 93-100, Russian-American actress (The Rains of Ranchipur, Homicidal, Naked City), cardiac arrest and pneumonia.[15]
  • Alexandre Mnouchkine, 85, Russian-French film producer.[16]
  • Leopoldo Nachbin, 71, Brazilian mathematician.[17]
  • Lazkao Txiki, 66, Basque bertsolari poet and musician.

4Edit

  • Alfred Mosher Butts, 93, American architect, inventor of Scrabble.
  • Edera Cordiale, 73, Italian Olympic discus thrower (1948).
  • Pierre de Cossé-Brissac, 93, French memoirist.[18]
  • Charles Elworthy, Baron Elworthy, 82, British Royal Air Force marshal.
  • Terje Rollem, 77, Norwegian resistance officer during World War II.
  • Albert Fahmy Tadros, 78, Egyptian basketball player and Olympian.[19]

5Edit

  • Harbans Bhalla, 62, Indian poet.
  • Divya Bharti, 19, Indian actress (Deewana, Shola Aur Shabnam, Vishwatma), fall.
  • Joe Coscarart, 83, American baseball player.[20]
  • Vernon McCain, 84, American football and basketball coach.[21]

6Edit

  • Selma Andersson, 98, Swedish Olympic diver (1912, 1920).[22]
  • Viktor Avbelj, 79, Slovenian politician.
  • Charles Burkill, 93, English mathematician.
  • Peter DeFeo, 91, American mobster belonging to the Genovese crime family.
  • Cecil B. Lyon, 89, American diplomat.
  • Frans Slaats, 80, Dutch cyclist.
  • Inge von Wangenheim, 80, German actress and author.[23]
  • Chen Zaidao, 84, Chinese general.

7Edit

  • Edward Adamczyk, 71, Polish athlete and Olympian.[24]
  • Tonny Ahm, 78, Danish badminton champion.
  • Bob Alexander, 70, Canadian baseball player.[25]
  • Gerardo Chiaromonte, 68, Italian communist politician, journalist, and writer.
  • Max Croiset, 80, Dutch actor (The Village on the River).[26]
  • Billy Griffith, 78, English cricketer.
  • Heinz Hoppe, 69, German lyric tenor in opera, lied and operetta.
  • Gladys Lehman, 101, American screenwriter, pneumonia.[27]
  • Vincent Perera, 74, Sri Lankan statesman.
  • Terry Price, 47, Welsh rugby player, traffic collision.
  • Hugh E. Rodham, 82, American businessman and father of politician Hillary Clinton, stroke.
  • Arleen Whelan, 76, American actress (The Doughgirls), stroke.

8Edit

  • Marian Anderson, 96, American singer, congestive heart failure.[28]
  • Stole Aranđelović, 62, Serbian actor.[29]
  • Álida España, 68, Guatemalan activist and politician.
  • Billy Gayles, 61, American drummer and singer, cancer.
  • Bobby Mitchell, 68, Scottish football player.[30]
  • Aleksei Saltykov, 58, Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter.
  • Dave Shannon, 70, Australian bomber pilot during World War II.

9Edit

  • Morteza Avini, 45, Iranian documentary filmmaker and author, landmine explosion.
  • Robert B. Claytor, 71, American railroad administrator, cancer.[31]
  • Les Cunningham, 79, Canadian ice hockey player.[32]
  • Lindalva Justo de Oliveira, 39, Brazilian Roman Catholic nun, stabbed.[33]
  • Joseph B. Soloveitchik, 90, American Orthodox rabbi and philosopher.
  • Jess Yates, 74, English television presenter (Stars on Sunday), stroke.

10Edit

  • Donald Broadbent, 66, English psychologist.[34]
  • Chris Hani, 50, South African politician, assassinated.[35]
  • Maxim Lieber, 95, American literary agent.[36]
  • Leo Metzenbauer, 83, Austrian art director.[37]

11Edit

  • Wacław Dworzecki, 82, Soviet film and theater actor.
  • George Albert Hammes, 81, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Superior (1960–1985).
  • Rahmon Nabiyev, 62, Tajik politician, president (1991, 1991–1992), infarction.
  • C. William Johnson, 76, American skeleton racer and Olympian.[38]
  • Malcolm Wiseman, 79, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1936).[39]

12Edit

  • Hussein Kulmiye Afrah, 73, Somalian politician and Vice President.
  • Liz Andrew, 45, Australian politician, MLA (1974–1977), cancer.[40]
  • Rafael Aguilar Guajardo, 43, Mexican drug lord, shot.[41]
  • George Frederick Ives, 111, Canadian supercentenarian.[42]

13Edit

  • Grigori Abrikosov, 60, Soviet theatre and film actor.
  • Andronik Iosifyan, 87, Soviet aerospace engineers.
  • Isaac Francisco del Ángel Rojas, 86, Argentine naval admiral and politician, vice president (1955–1958).
  • Henning Schwarz, 64, American politician, leukemia.
  • Wallace Stegner, 84, American novelist (Angle of Repose, The Spectator Bird, The Big Rock Candy Mountain), traffic collision.[43]
  • Ernesto Montagne Sánchez, 76, Peruvian politician.
  • Rudolf Wetzer, 92, Romanian football player and manager.[44]

14Edit

  • John Golland, 50, English composer.[45]
  • Reuben Hecht, 83, Israeli industrialist.[46]
  • Jim McDonnell, 70, American baseball player.[47]
  • Roba Negousse, 56, Ethiopian sprinter and Olympian.[48]

15Edit

  • Harry Alexander, 87, Australian cricketer.[49]
  • William Bakewell, 84, American actor (All Quiet on the Western Front, Dance, Fools, Dance, Gold Diggers of Broadway), leukemia.[50]
  • Uwe Beyer, 48, West German hammer thrower.[51]
  • Leslie Charteris, 85, English author (The Saint).[52]
  • Lucette Descaves, 87, French pianist and teacher.[53]
  • Alberto Giolitti, 69, Italian-American comic book artist.[54]
  • Georges Guillez, 83, French Olympic sprinter (1936).[55]
  • Herbert Dudley Purves, 84, New Zealand chemist, mathematician, and scientist.
  • Eduard Rhein, 92, German writer.[56]
  • Robert Westall, 63, English author and teacher.[57]
  • John Tuzo Wilson, 84, Canadian geophysicist.[58]
  • Rafael Ávalos, 66, Mexican football player.

16Edit

  • Josef Greindl, 80, German opera singer.[59]
  • Ruby Hammond, 57, Australian indigenous rights campaigner.
  • Aleksandr Kondratov, 55, Russian linguist, biologist, journalist and poet.[60]
  • Sutan Mohammad Amin Nasution, 89, Indonesian writer and politician.
  • Malik Ram, 86, Indian poet and scholar.

17Edit

  • Joachim Karliczek, 78, Polish Olympic swimmer (1936).[61]
  • Nikolai Kryukov, 77, Soviet film and theater actor.
  • Mario Maccaferri, 92, Italian luthier, classical guitarist, and inventor.
  • Shahen Meghrian, 41, Armenian military commander and political activist, killed in action.
  • Turgut Özal, 65, Turkish politician, president (since 1989), prime minister (1983–1989), heart attack.[62]

18Edit

  • Isgender Aznaurov, 36, Azerbaijani military officer, killed in action.
  • Elisabeth Frink, 62, English sculptor, cancer.[63]
  • Masahiko Kimura, 75, Japanese judoka, lung cancer.
  • Walter Lohmann, 81, German cyclist.
  • Werner Pochath, 53, Austrian film actor, AIDS-related complications.[64]
  • Bernie Wayne, 74, American composer, heart failure.[65]

19Edit

  • Steve Douglas, 54, American saxophonist (The Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, Dion DiMucci), heart failure.[66]
  • Blas Galindo, 83, Mexican composer (Sones de Mariachi).[67]
  • Tom Jamieson, 69, Canadian ice hockey player.
  • David Koresh, 33, American cult leader (Branch Davidians), gunshot wound.[68]
  • George S. Mickelson, 52, American politician, governor of South Dakota (since 1987), plane crash.[69]
  • Barbara Stoler Miller, 52, American Indologist, cancer.[70]
  • Clifford Scott, 64, American saxophonist and flautist.[71]
  • Joseph A. Sellinger, 72, American Catholic priest and Jesuit, pancreatic cancer.[72]

20Edit

  • Leonas Baltrūnas, 78, Lithuanian basketball player and coach.
  • Antonio Bello, 58, Italian Catholic prelate, stomach cancer.
  • Cantinflas, 81, Mexican actor (Around the World in 80 Days, El bolero de Raquel, Pepe), lung cancer.[73]
  • Evelyne Hall, 83, American hurdler and Olympic medalist.[74]
  • Frank Stubbs, 83, American Olympic ice hockey player (1936).
  • Khairallah Talfah, 82, Iraqi Ba'ath Party official and father-in-law of Saddam Hussein.

21Edit

  • Galeazzo Benti, 69, Italian actor, heart attack.[75]
  • Paul G. Gassman, 57, American chemist, aortic dissection.
  • Robert Dale Henderson, 48, American serial killer, execution by electrocution.
  • Rowland Hilder, 88, English painter and book illustrator.
  • William Curry Holden, 96, American historian and archaeologist.[76]
  • Lincoln Hurring, 61, Swimmer from New Zealand, heart attack.[77]
  • Hal Schumacher, 82, American baseball player (New York Giants), stomach cancer.[78]
  • Raymond Smillie, 89, Canadian boxer.[79]

22Edit

  • Luis Beltrán Prieto Figueroa, 91, Venezuelan politician, president of the Senate (1962–1967).[80]
  • Mark Koenig, 88, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, New York Giants), cancer.[81]
  • Pasang Lhamu Sherpa, 31, Nepalese mountain climber, climbing accident.
  • Andries Treurnicht, 72, South African politician, complications during heart surgery.[82]

23Edit

  • Bertus Aafjes, 78, Dutch poet, cancer.[83]
  • Lalith Athulathmudali, 56, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1977–1991), assassinated.
  • Robert Bürchler, 77, Swiss sport shooter and Olympic medalist.[84]
  • Guido Carli, 79, Italian banker, economist and politician.[85]
  • Cesar Chavez, 66, American labor leader and civil rights activist.[86]
  • Chaim Mordechai Aizik Hodakov, 91, Russian-American Chabad leader.[87]
  • Daniel Jones, 80, Welsh composer.[88]
  • Séra Martin, 86, French middle-distance runner and Olympian.[89]
  • DJ Subroc, 19, American hip-hop artist, traffic accident.

24Edit

  • Gustl Bayrhammer, 71, German actor, heart attack.[90]
  • Richard Donchian, 87, American commodities and futures trader.[91]
  • Everett F. Drumright, 86, American diplomat.[92]
  • Ian Jacob, 93, British Army officer.[93]
  • Ethel Magafan, 76, American painter.[94]
  • Pierre Naville, 89, French surrealist writer and sociologist.[95]
  • Oliver Reginald Tambo, 75, South African politician, complications from a stroke.[96]
  • Tran Duc Thao, 75, Vietnamese philosopher.[97]

25Edit

  • Geraldo Del Rey, 62, Brazilian actor, lung cancer.[98]
  • Georges Favre, 87, French composer.[99]
  • Ferenc Klics, 69, Hungarian athlete and Olympian.[100]
  • S. M. Koya, 70, Fijian politician and statesman.
  • Rosita Moreno, 86, Spanish actress (Walls of Gold, Ladies Should Listen, The Scoundrel).[101]
  • Henri René, 86, American musician.[102]

26Edit

  • Bob Broadbent, 68, English cricketer (Worcestershire).[103]
  • Floyd Chalmers, 94, Canadian editor, publisher and philanthropist.[104]
  • Desmond Crawley, 75, British diplomat.
  • Darussalam, 72, Indonesian actor.
  • Roger Miller, 38, American baseball player, acetylene tank explosion.[105]

27Edit

  • France Bezlaj, 82, Slovenian linguist.[106]
  • Hans Sahl, 90, German writer.[107]
  • Ilie Oană, 74, Romanian football player and manager.
  • Victims of the 1993 Zambia national football team plane crash:[108]
    • Patrick Banda, 19, Zambian footballer.[109]
    • David Chabala, 33, Zambian footballer.
    • Whiteson Changwe, 28, Zambian footballer.[110]
    • Wisdom Mumba Chansa, 29, Zambian footballer.
    • Moses Chikwalakwala, 23, Zambian footballer.
    • Godfrey Chitalu, 45, Zambian footballer and coach.[111]
    • Alex Chola, 36, Zambian footballer and coach.[112]
    • Samuel Chomba, 29, Zambian footballer.[113]
    • Godfrey Kangwa, Zambian footballer.
    • Derby Makinka, 27, Zambian footballer.[114]
    • Moses Masuwa, 21, Zambian footballer.
    • Eston Mulenga, 31, Zambian footballer.[115]
    • Winter Mumba, Zambian footballer.
    • Kelvin Mutale, 23, Zambian footballer.
    • Richard Mwanza, 33, Zambian footballer.[116]
    • Numba Mwila, 21, Zambian footballer.
    • Timothy Mwitwa, 24, Zambian footballer.[117]
    • Kenan Simambe, 18, Zambian footballer.
    • John Soko, 24, Zambian footballer.[118]
    • Robert Watiyakeni, 23, Zambian footballer.[119]

28Edit

  • Jack Bighead, 63, American football player.[120]
  • Diva Diniz Corrêa, 74, Brazilian marine zoologist.
  • Harold Darragh, 90, Canadian ice hockey player.
  • Momčilo Gavrić, 86, Serbian soldier, youngest participant of World War I.
  • Valentina Grizodubova, 84, Soviet aviator and Hero of the Soviet Union.[121]
  • Chon Sang-pyong, 63, South Korean writer.[122]
  • Ben Schwartzwalder, 83, American football player and coach.
  • Jim Valvano, 47, American college basketball player (Rutgers) and coach (NC State, Iona), adenocarcinoma.[123]

29Edit

  • Kenneth Caskey, 89, American athlete and Olympian.[124]
  • Michael Gordon, 83, American film director (Pillow Talk, Cyrano de Bergerac).[125]
  • Wilhelm Hanle, 92, German experimental physicist.[126]
  • Cy Howard, 77, American screenwriter (The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour).[127]
  • Fernand Prudhomme, 76, French basketball player and Olympian.[128]
  • Mick Ronson, 46, English guitarist (The Spiders from Mars), liver cancer.[129]
  • Robert Bertram Serjeant, 78, British scholar, traveller, and Arabists.[130]
  • Leona E. Tyler, 86, American psychologist.[131]

30Edit

  • Tommy Caton, 30, English footballer, heart attack.[132]
  • Mario Evaristos, 84, Argentine football player.
  • Waruhiu Itote, 71, Kenyan rebel leader during the Mau Mau rebellion, stroke.
  • Kurt Kuhlmey, 79, German general during World War II.
  • Árpád Lengyel, 78, Hungarian swimmer and Olympic medalist.[133]
  • Eric Rowan, 83, South African cricket player.
  • Dave Waymer, 34, American football player (New Orleans Saints), heart attack.[134]
  • Daphne Young, 77, English badminton player.
  • Frija Zoaretz, 85, Israeli politician.

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