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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2007.

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 2007Edit

1Edit

  • Laurie Baker, 90, British-born Indian architect.[1]
  • John Billings, 89, Australian co-developer of the Billings ovulation method.[2]
  • Norman Butler, 76, English cricketer.[3]
  • Herb Carneal, 83, American sportscaster, radio broadcaster for Minnesota Twins Major League Baseball team, congestive heart failure.[4]
  • Driss Chraibi, 80, Moroccan writer.[5]
  • Myrna "Screechy Peach" Crenshaw, 47, American singer and songwriter, breast cancer.[6]
  • Char Fontane, 55, American actress and singer, daughter of Tony Fontane, breast cancer.[7]
  • Lou Limmer, 82, American Major League Baseball player for the Philadelphia Athletics.[8]
  • Salem Ludwig, 91, American actor (Unfaithful, Family Business, The Savages).[9]
  • Sally Merchant, 88, Canadian broadcaster and politician, cancer.[10]
  • Hannah Nydahl, 61, Danish teacher of Tibetan Buddhism, translator for her husband Ole Nydahl, lung and brain cancer.[11]
  • Ladislav Rychman, 84, Czech film director, heart attack.[12]
  • George Sewell, 82, British actor (Get Carter, Barry Lyndon, Doctor Who), cancer.[13]
  • Elliott Skinner, 82, American scholar and former ambassador, heart failure.[14]

2Edit

  • B. K. Anand, 89, Indian physiologist and pharmacologist.[15]
  • William W. Becker, 85, American co-founder of the Motel 6 chain, heart attack.[16]
  • Janet Bloomfield, 53, British campaigner, Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (1993–1996), septic shock.[17]
  • Jeannie Ferris, 66, Australian Senator, ovarian cancer.[18]
  • Henry Lee Giclas, 96, American astronomer.[19]
  • Paul Reed, 97, American comedian and actor (Car 54, Where Are You?), heart failure.[20]
  • Tadjou Salou, 32, Togolese international footballer, after long illness.[21]

3Edit

  • Marion Eames, 85, British novelist (The Secret Room).[22]
  • Sir Walter Luttrell, 87, British army officer and public servant.[23]
  • Robin Montgomerie-Charrington, 91, British 1952 Grand Prix driver.[24]
  • Michael Joseph Murphy, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Erie (1982–1990).[25]
  • Walter Nicks, 81, American dancer and choreographer.[26]
  • Thomas Hal Phillips, 84, American novelist and screenwriter.[27]
  • Zoltán Pongrácz, 95, Hungarian composer and conductor.[28]
  • Bill Robinson, 88, American sailor and author.[29]
  • Eddie Robinson, 88, American college football coach (Grambling State University), Alzheimer's disease.[30]
  • Burt Topper, 78, American screenwriter, film director and film producer, pulmonary failure.[31]
  • Nina Wang, 69, Hong Kong businesswoman and Asia's richest woman.[32]

4Edit

  • Jagjit Singh Chauhan, 80, Indian Sikh separatist leader, heart attack.[33]
  • Bob Clark, 67, American film director (A Christmas Story, Porky's, Baby Geniuses), car accident.[34]
  • Brian Fahey, 87, British composer and musical director.[35]
  • Reginald H. Fuller, 92, British-born biblical scholar and Anglican priest, complications of a broken hip.[36]
  • Terry Hall, 80, British ventriloquist and children's television presenter.[37]
  • Edward Mallory, 76, American television actor (Days of Our Lives).[38]
  • Datuk K. Sivalingam, 59, Malaysian politician, heart attack.[39]
  • Karen Spärck Jones, 71, British professor emeritus of Computers and Information at the University of Cambridge, cancer.[40]
  • Margaret Tor-Thompson, 44, Liberian politician, breast cancer.[41]

5Edit

  • Maria Gripe, 83, Swedish author.[42]
  • Thomas Stoltz Harvey, 94, American pathologist.[43]
  • Leela Majumdar, 99, Indian Bengali language children's author.[44]
  • Mark St. John, 51, American guitarist (KISS, White Tiger), brain hemorrhage.[45]
  • Ali Sriti, 88, Tunisian oudist.[46]
  • Darryl Stingley, 55, American football player, bronchial pneumonia.[47]
  • Poornachandra Tejaswi, 68, Indian writer and novelist in the Kannada language, cardiac arrest.[48]

6Edit

  • Elward Thomas Brady, Jr., 60, American businessman and politician.[49]
  • Luigi Comencini, 90, Italian film director.[50]
  • Stan Daniels, 72, Canadian writer and producer (Taxi, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson), heart failure.[51]
  • Colin Graham, 75, British opera, theatre and television director, cardiac arrest.[52]
  • George C. Jenkins, 98, American Academy Award-winning production designer (All the President's Men, Sophie's Choice, Presumed Innocent), heart failure.[53]
  • Józef Kos, 106, Polish soldier, one of the last six World War I veterans from Germany.[54]
  • Jill McGown, 59, British mystery writer.[55]
  • James McGuinness, 81, British priest, Bishop of Nottingham (1974–2000).[56]
  • Raymond G. Murphy, 77, American Medal of Honor recipient during the Korean War.[57]
  • Jeff Uren, 81, British racing driver.[58]

7Edit

  • Neville Duke, 85, British World War II fighter pilot.[59]
  • Marià Gonzalvo, 85, Spanish captain of FC Barcelona and international footballer for Spain.[60]
  • Johnny Hart, 76, American cartoonist (B.C., The Wizard of Id), stroke.[61]
  • Brian Miller, 70, British footballer for Burnley and England.[62]
  • Otto Natzler, 99, American ceramics and glazing master, cancer.[63]
  • Barry Nelson, 89, American actor (The Shining), first to play James Bond on screen.[64]
  • Du'a Khalil Aswad, 17, Yazidi murder

8Edit

  • Charles Bain, 93, Trinidadian West Indian Test cricket umpire.[65]
  • Natalia Clare, 87, American ballet dancer and instructor, complications of strokes.[66]
  • Asad Amanat Ali Khan, 51, Pakistani singer, heart attack.[67]
  • Victor Kneale, 89, Manx Speaker of the House of Keys (1990–1991).[68]
  • Sol LeWitt, 78, American artist known for his role in the Conceptualism and Minimalism movements, cancer.[69]
  • Bill Mescher, 79, American politician, member of the South Carolina Senate from 1993 until his death, stroke.[70]

9Edit

  • Florence Arrowsmith, 102, British marital recordholder.[71]
  • Egon Bondy, 77, Czech philosopher and poet.[72]
  • AJ Carothers, 75, American playwright and television writer, cancer.[73]
  • Bob Coats, 82, British economic historian.[74]
  • Alain Etchegoyen, 55, French philosopher, cancer.[75]
  • Sir Michael Fox, 85, British judge, Lord Justice of Appeal (1981–1992).[76]
  • Dorrit Hoffleit, 100, American research astronomer, cancer.[77]
  • Mark Langford, 42, British businessman, former head of The Accident Group, car accident.[78]
  • Philip Mayne, 107, English officer, last surviving British officer of World War I.[79]
  • Harry Rasky, 78, Canadian documentary film producer, heart failure.[80]

10Edit

  • Kevin Crease, 70, Australian television newsreader, cancer.[81]
  • Walter Hendl, 90, American conductor, heart and lung disease.[82]
  • Ralph Heywood, 85, American football player.[83]
  • Awdy Kulyýew, 70, Turkmen exiled politician and Foreign Minister (1990–1992), complications from stomach surgery.[84]
  • George Mussallem, 99, Canadian politician and businessman.[85]
  • Salvatore Scarpitta, 88, American sculptor, complications from diabetes.[86]
  • Dakota Staton, 76, American jazz vocalist, after long illness.[87]

11Edit

  • Roscoe Lee Browne, 84, American Emmy Award-winning actor (The Cosby Show, Soap), stomach cancer.[88]
  • James Lee Clark, 38, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.[89]
  • Loïc Leferme, 36, French free diver, drowning.[90]
  • Warren E. Preece, 85, American editor of Encyclopædia Britannica (1964–1975), heart failure.[91]
  • Ronald Speirs, 86, American World War II commanding officer of Easy Company, 506th Infantry Regiment.[92]
  • Warren Strelow, 73, American ice hockey goaltending coach for 1980 Winter Olympics gold medal team (Miracle on Ice).[93]
  • Kurt Vonnegut, 84, American novelist and social critic, brain injury from a fall.[94]

12Edit

  • Kelsie B. Harder, 84, American name expert, congestive heart failure.[95]
  • Len Hill, 65, British cricketer for Glamorgan and footballer for Newport County.[96]
  • James K. Lyons, 46, American film editor (Far from Heaven, The Virgin Suicides), squamous cell carcinoma.[97]
  • Pierre Probst, 93, French children's book author and illustrator.[98]
  • Little Sonny Warner, 77, American singer who earned a gold record with "There's Something on Your Mind".[99]

13Edit

  • Birgitta Arman, 86, Swedish actress.[100]
  • Marie Clay, 81, New Zealand world-renowned literacy expert, after short illness.[101]
  • Nathan Heffernan, 86, American judge, Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (1983–1995).[102]
  • Hans Koning, 85, Dutch-born writer and journalist.[103]
  • Joe Lane, 80, Australian bebop jazz singer.[104]
  • Steve Malovic, 50, American-Israeli basketball player, heart attack.[105]
  • Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel, 88, American poet who wrote about the Dust Bowl.[106]
  • Neil Pickard, 78, Australian politician.[107]
  • Capil Rampersad, 46, Trinidad and Tobago cricketer.[108]
  • Joie Ray, 83, American open-wheel and stock car race driver, respiratory failure.[109]
  • Don Selwyn, 71, New Zealand actor and director, complications from a kidney infection.[110]
  • Marion Yorck von Wartenburg, 102, German World War II resistance fighter.[111]

14Edit

  • Ladislav Adamec, 80, Czech communist politician, Prime Minister of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1988–1989).[112]
  • Robert Buck, 93, American aviator who set several aviation records in his teens, complications from a fall.[113]
  • June Callwood, 82, Canadian journalist and activist, cancer.[114]
  • Bobby Cram, 67, British footballer for West Bromwich Albion and Colchester United.[115]
  • Don Ho, 76, American Hawaiian musician and entertainer, heart failure.[116]
  • Jim Jontz, 55, American congressman from Indiana (1987–1993), colon cancer.[117]
  • Meredith Kline, 84, American theologian and Old Testament scholar.[118]
  • William Menster, 94, American Catholic priest, first member of the clergy to visit Antarctica.[119]
  • René Rémond, 88, French historian and academician.[120]
  • Mike Reynolds, British conservationist.[121]
  • Herman Riley, 73, American tenor saxophone jazz performer, heart failure.[122]
  • Audrey Santo, 23, American brain-injured girl claimed to have performed miracles, cardio-respiratory failure.[123]
  • Jim Thurman, 72, American children's television writer and voice of Sesame Street's "Teeny Little Super Guy", illness.[124]
  • Mike Webb, 51, American radio personality, stabbed.[125]
  • Frank Westheimer, 95, American chemist.[126]

15Edit

  • Patricia Buckley, 80, Canadian-born socialite and fundraiser, wife of William F. Buckley, Jr., infection after long illness.[127]
  • Heo Se-uk, 54, South Korean protester against U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement, septic shock following self-immolation burns.[128]
  • Brant Parker, 86, American cartoonist who co-created The Wizard of Id.[129]
  • Justine Saunders, 54, Australian actress, cancer.[130]
  • Peter Tsiamalili, 54, Papua New Guinean first administrator of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville.[131]
  • Donald Tuzin, 62, American anthropologist and leading authority on Melanesian culture, pulmonary hypertension.[132]

16Edit

  • Frank Bateson, 97, New Zealand astronomer and writer.[133]
  • Tran Bach Dang, 81, Vietnamese journalist and politician.[134]
  • Robert Desbats, 85, French cyclist.[135]
  • Gaetan Duchesne, 44, Canadian NHL player (1981–1995), heart attack.[136]
  • Robert Jones, 56, British Conservative politician (MP 1983–1997), minister in the government of John Major, liver cancer.[137]
  • Maria Lenk, 92, Brazilian Olympic swimmer (1932, 1936), rupture of aortic aneurysm.[138]
  • Jack Wiebe, 70, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan (1994–2000), Senator (2000–2004), lung cancer.[139]
  • Notable people killed in Virginia Tech shooting:
    • Jamie Bishop, 35, Canadian instructor of German, homicide.[140]
    • Seung-Hui Cho, 23, South Korean mass murdererer and student, suicide by gunshot.[141]
    • Jocelyne Couture-Nowak, 49, Canadian instructor of French, homicide.[142]
    • Kevin Granata, 45, American associate professor of engineering, homicide.[143]
    • Liviu Librescu, 76, Romanian-born professor of engineering, Holocaust survivor, homicide.[144]
    • G. V. Loganathan, 50, Indian-born professor of engineering, homicide.[145]

17Edit

  • Nair Bello, 75, Brazilian actress, heart failure.[146]
  • Archie Campbell, 65, Canadian jurist.[147]
  • James B. Davis, 90, American founder of The Dixie Hummingbirds, heart failure.[148]
  • Steven Derounian, 89, Bulgarian-born American Republican Representative from New York state (1953–1965).[149]
  • Len Fitzgerald, 76, Australian footballer, cancer.[150]
  • Kitty Carlisle, 96, American actress (A Night at the Opera), TV personality (To Tell the Truth) and singer, heart failure.[151]
  • Bruce Haslingden, 84, Australian Olympic cross-country skier, staphylococcus infection.[152]
  • Raymond Kaelbel, 75, French international footballer.
  • Leyly Matine-Daftary, 70, Iranian artist.[153]
  • Chauncey Starr, 95, American electrical engineer, pioneer in the field of nuclear energy.[154]
  • Glenn Sutton, 69, American country songwriter and record producer, heart attack.[155]

18Edit

  • Josy Gyr-Steiner, 57, Swiss politician.[156]
  • Iccho Itoh, 61, Japanese mayor of Nagasaki, shooting.[157]
  • Andrej Kvašňák, 70, Slovak footballer, lung cancer.[158]
  • Harry Miller, 83, American baseball player.[159]
  • Alvin Roth, 92, American contract bridge champion.[160]
  • Donald Stephens, 79, American long-serving mayor of Rosemont, Illinois, founder of Hummel figurine museum, stomach cancer.[161]
  • Tony Suarez, 51, American soccer player (Carolina Lightnin', Cleveland Force), 1981 Rookie of the Year[162]
  • Dick Vosburgh, 77, American-born comedy writer and lyricist, cancer.[163]

19Edit

  • Ken Albers, 82, American singer (The Four Freshmen).[164]
  • Anthony Brooks, 85, British agent who led French Resistance saboteurs after the Normandy Invasion, stomach cancer.[165]
  • Jean-Pierre Cassel, 74, French actor, cancer.[166]
  • Dermot Chichester, 7th Marquess of Donegall, 91, Irish soldier and aristocrat.[167]
  • Marie Hicks, 83, American civil rights activist, complications from Parkinson's disease.[168]
  • George Logie-Smith, 92, Australian musician.[169]
  • Worth McDougald, 82, American journalism educator, Director of the Peabody Awards (1963–1991), heart failure.[170]
  • Bohdan Paczyński, 67, Polish astrophysicist, brain tumor.[171]
  • Leszek Suski, 77, Polish Olympic fencer.[172]
  • Helen Walton, 87, American widow of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton, natural causes.[173]
  • George D. Webster, 61, American football player.[174]

20Edit

  • Yehuda Meir Abramowicz, 92, Israeli General Secretary of Agudat Israel (1972–1981).[175]
  • Audrey Fagan, 44, Irish-born Australian Federal Police assistant commissioner, suspected suicide by hanging.[176][177]
  • Fred Fish, 54, American computer programmer known for GNU Debugger.[178]
  • Michael Fu Tieshan, 75, Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association bishop of Beijing, cancer.[179]
  • Andrew Hill, 75, American jazz pianist and composer, lung cancer.[180]
  • Jan Kociniak, 69, Polish actor.[181]
  • William Phillips, 60, American engineer, Johnson Space Center shooting gunman, suicide by gunshot.[182]
  • Robert Rosenthal, 89, American distinguished World War II pilot and lawyer, multiple myeloma.[183]

21Edit

  • Boscoe Holder, 85, Trinidadian dancer, choreographer and painter.[184]
  • George Howard, Jr., 82, American federal judge.[185]
  • James Hamupanda Kauluma, 75, Namibian bishop and freedom fighter, prostate cancer.[186]
  • C. Bruce Littlejohn, 93, American jurist, Chief Justice of South Carolina.[187]
  • Lobby Loyde, 65, Australian rock guitarist (Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs), lung cancer.[188]
  • Parry O'Brien, 75, American shot put champion at the 1952 and 1956 Olympics, heart attack.[189]
  • Art Saaf, 85, American comic book artist (Sheena, Queen of the Jungle), Parkinson's disease.[190]
  • Bruce Van Sickle, 90, American federal judge (1971–2002), Alzheimer's disease.[191]
  • Don White, 81, English rugby union player and coach.[192]

22Edit

  • Ruth Frankenberg, 49, British sociologist, lung cancer.[193]
  • Sir Raymond Hoffenberg, 84, South African-born endocrinologist, President of RCP (1983–1989) and Chair of the BHF.[194]
  • Karl Holzamer, 100, German founder and director-general of TV channel ZDF.[195]
  • Juanita Millender-McDonald, 68, American Democratic Representative (Calif.), Chair of House Administration Committee, cancer.[196]
  • Conchita Montenegro, 94, Spanish actress.[197]
  • Anne Pitoniak, 85, American character actress, cancer.[198]

23Edit

  • Walter Bareiss, 87, German-American art collector, heart failure.[199]
  • Tony Bridge, 92, British Anglican priest, Dean of Guildford (1968–1986).[200]
  • Paul Erdman, 74, American economist, banker, and writer.[201]
  • David Halberstam, 73, American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, car accident.[202]
  • Axel Madsen, 77, American biographer, pancreatic cancer.[203]
  • Michael Smuin, 68, American ballet dancer, choreographer and director, heart attack.[204]
  • Boris Yeltsin, 76, Russian politician, first President of the Russian Federation (1991–1999), heart failure.[205]

24Edit

  • Warren Avis, 91, American founder of Avis Rent a Car System and real estate developer.[206]
  • Ida R. Hoos, 94, American sociologist and critic of systems analysis, pneumonia.[207]
  • Roy Jenson, 80, Canadian actor, cancer.[208]
  • Jim Moran, 88, American automotive dealer and philanthropist.[209]
  • James Richards, 58, American veterinarian and feline expert, motorcycle accident while avoiding a cat.[210]
  • Kate Walsh, 60, Irish Progressive Democrat senator.[211]
  • Robert M. Warner, 79, American archivist who led the National Archives and Records Administration, heart attack.[212]

25Edit

  • Edward Astley, 22nd Baron Hastings, 95, British landowner and politician.[213]
  • Alan Ball, 61, British footballer, youngest member of England's 1966 World Cup-winning team, heart attack.[214]
  • Barbara Blida, 57, Polish politician, suicide by gunshot.[215]
  • Polly Hill, 100, American horticulturist, founder of Polly Hill Arboretum.[216]
  • Les Jackson, 86, British cricketer, fast-medium bowler for Derbyshire and England.[217]
  • Arthur Milton, 79, British sportsman, last person to play both football and cricket for England, heart attack.[218]
  • Johnny Perkins, 54, American National Football League player for the New York Giants, complications following heart surgery[219]
  • Bobby "Boris" Pickett, 69, American one-hit wonder singer ("Monster Mash"), leukemia.[220]
  • Edgar Wisniewski, 76, German architect.[221]

26Edit

  • Ardhendu Das, 96, Indian cricketer.[222]
  • Florea Dumitrache, 58, Romanian football player, digestive hemorrhage.[223]
  • Wolfgang Gewalt, 78, German zoologist, director of the Duisburg Zoo (1966–1993).[224]
  • Lindsey Hughes, 57, British professor of Russian History at University College London, cancer.[225]
  • Henry LeTang, 91, American choreographer.[226]
  • Jack Valenti, 85, American president of the Motion Picture Association of America (1966–2004), complications of stroke.[227]

27Edit

  • Al Hunter Ashton, 49, English actor and scriptwriter, heart failure.[228]
  • Svatopluk Beneš, 89, Czech actor.[229]
  • Karel Dillen, 81, Belgian politician, founder of the Flemish Interest party.[230]
  • Bill Forester, 74, American NFL football player.[231]
  • Magda Gerber, 90s, Hungarian-born American educator.[232]
  • Raymond Guégan, 85, French cyclist.[233]
  • Kirill Lavrov, 81, Russian actor, after long illness.[234]
  • Mstislav Rostropovich, 80, Russian cellist and conductor, intestinal cancer.[235]
  • Robert E. Webber, 73, American scholar and author on Christian worship renewal, pancreatic cancer.[236]

28Edit

  • Belinda Bidwell, 71, Gambian politician, Speaker of the National Assembly.[237]
  • Lloyd Crouse, 88, Canadian politician, Progressive Conservative MP (1957–1988), Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1989–1994).[238]
  • Luigi Filippo D'Amico, 82, Italian film director.[239]
  • Dabbs Greer, 90, American actor (The Green Mile, Little House on the Prairie, Invasion of the Body Snatchers).[240]
  • Sir Anthony Lambert, 96, British diplomat.[241]
  • René Mailhot, 64, Canadian journalist for Radio-Canada, pneumonia.[242]
  • Tommy Newsom, 78, American musician from The Tonight Show, cancer.[243]
  • David Turnbull. 92, American materials scientist.[244]
  • Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, 94, German physicist and philosopher.[245]
  • Bertha Wilson, 83, Canadian who was the first female Supreme Court judge, Alzheimer's disease.[246]

29Edit

  • Georges Aminel, 84, French actor and voice actor.[247]
  • Milt Bocek, 94, American baseball player.[248]
  • Octavio Frias, 94, Brazilian publishing magnate, kidney failure.[249]
  • Josh Hancock, 29, American baseball relief pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, car accident.[250]
  • Donald P. Lay, 80, American judge of the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (1966–2006).[251]
  • Dick Motz, 67, New Zealand test cricketer.[252]
  • Joseph Nérette, 83, Haitian judge and politician, President of Haïti (1991–1992), lung cancer.[253]
  • Arve Opsahl, 85, Norwegian actor, heart failure.[254]
  • Sir George Pinker, 82, British obstetrician and gynaecologist.[255]
  • Ivica Račan, 63, Croatian prime minister (2000–2003), cancer.[256]
  • Lee Roberson, 97, American founder of Tennessee Temple University.[257]

30Edit

  • Edward F. Boyd, 92, American marketing executive at Pepsi who shunned racial stereotypes in advertising.[258]
  • Tom Cartwright, 71, British test cricketer for England, complications of heart attack.[259]
  • Grégory Lemarchal, 23, French singer, winner of Star Academy France, cystic fibrosis.[260]
  • Bernard Marszałek, 31, Polish offshore powerboat racer, 2003 World Champion, 2004 Euro Championship runner-up, asthma.[261]
  • Kevin Mitchell, 36, American football player for San Francisco 49ers (Super Bowl XXIX) and Washington Redskins, heart attack.[262]
  • Grisha Ostrovski, 88, Bulgarian film director.[263]
  • Tom Poston, 85, American actor (Newhart, Mork & Mindy, Up the Academy), Emmy winner (1959).[264]
  • Claude Saunders, 95, Canadian rower and second-oldest national Olympic competitor.[265]
  • Gordon Scott, 80, American actor who portrayed Tarzan in six films (1955–1960), complications of surgery.[266]
  • Zola Taylor, 69, American singer, member of The Platters (1954–1964), complications of pneumonia.[267]

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