Francoise Bornet, who embraced on a Paris street in 1950, passed away at 93. She was part of the iconic couple captured in Robert Doisneau's photograph. - Jomotoday
Ana Ofelia Murguía, who voiced the character Mama Coco in Disney’s Coco, has passed away at the age of 90. She was a key voice actor in the Oscar-winning animation.
Gaston Glock, the inventor of the popular handgun, has passed away at the age of 94. His creation, the Glock, has been widely favored by armed forces, gun owners, and criminals globally.
Director David Leland, known for Band of Brothers and Wish You Were Here, passed away on Christmas Eve at age 82. Pierce Brosnan is among those honoring the late director.
Antiques Roadshow icon Henry Sandon, 95, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy cherished by fans. Described as a "favourite uncle" by his son John, Sandon will be deeply missed by the show's devoted viewers.
Renowned avocado toast chef, Bill Granger, passed away at the age of 54 in a London hospital on Christmas Day, with his family by his side.
Andre Braugher, known for his roles in Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Homicide, has passed away at the age of 61. He frequently played the role of a stern policeman, showcasing his versatility in both dramatic and comedic performances. - Jomotoday
Zahara, the acclaimed South African Afro-pop singer also known as Bulelwa Mkutukana, has passed away, as announced by the country's Culture Minister. The 36-year-old artist had been hospitalized, reportedly due to liver complications, with the government providing assistance to her family. Zahara gained widespread recognition in 2011 with her beloved album, Loliwe, celebrated throughout Africa.
Anna Cardwell, the sister of reality TV star Honey Boo Boo and co-star of "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo," has passed away at the age of 29. Cardwell had been battling adrenal cancer since her diagnosis in January 2023. In an Instagram post, Honey Boo Boo (Alana Thompson) shared the news, expressing that Anna was in pain the previous night but is now at peace.
The esteemed writer and poet Benjamin Zephaniah passed away at the age of 65, following an eight-week battle with a brain tumor, as revealed in a statement on his Instagram account. He departed in the early hours of Thursday, with his wife by his side.