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            "name": "William Murphy American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Boston and bishop of Rockville Centre dead at age 85",
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            "name": "Epeli Nailatikau Fijian military officer and politician, president, speaker of the House of Representatives, and vice-president dead at age 84",
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            "description": "Epeli Nailatikau, the Fijian military officer and politician who served as president of Fiji, died on March 26, 2026. He held the presidency from 2009 to 2015 and was vice-president in 2009. From 2001 to 2006, he served as Speaker of the House of Representatives, and he later held ministerial posts including interim foreign affairs and external trade, provincial development and multi-ethnic affairs, and indigenous affairs. Nailatikau also had a long career in Fiji's military, diplomatic service and government.",
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            "name": "E. A. Rajendran Malayalam cinema, theatre, television dead at age 71",
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            "name": "Barret Robbins American football player dead at age 52",
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            "name": "Ross the Boss American guitarist, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis dead at age 72",
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            "description": "Ross the Boss, the American guitarist known for his work with Manowar and the Dictators, died on March 26, 2026, of complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Born Ross Friedman in the Bronx, New York, on January 3, 1954, he was a founding member of both the punk band the Dictators and the heavy metal band Manowar. He played guitar, keyboards and worked as a musician and songwriter from 1973 to 2026.",
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            "name": "Jean Sagols French actor, screenwriter and television director, cerebral haemorrhage dead at age 87",
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            "name": "Alex Cropley Scottish footballer dead at age 75",
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            "name": "Rosa Salikhova Russian volleyball player, Olympic champion dead at age 81",
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            "description": "Rosa Salikhova, a Russian volleyball player and Olympic champion, died on March 26, 2026. Born on September 24, 1944, in Nizhny Tagil, Sverdlovsk Oblast, in the Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, she played for the Soviet Union and was part of the women’s national team that won the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games and the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. She was 81.",
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            "name": "Doug Irwin American luthier dead at age 76",
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            "name": "Nana Akuoko Sarpong Ghanaian traditional ruler and politician, MP, secretary for health and internal affairs dead at age 87",
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            "name": "Rose Kingdon Canadian broadcaster dead at age 65",
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            "name": "Ronald H. Spector Historian, writer, academic dead at age 83",
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            "name": "Carlos Orgambide Argentine film director, cinematographer, and screenwriter dead at age 95",
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            "description": "Carlos Orgambide, the Argentine film director, cinematographer and screenwriter known for Queridas amigas, died on March 26, 2026. Born Carlos Gdansky Orgambide on September 28, 1930, he worked under the stage name Carlos Orgambide. He died at the age of 95. He was the younger brother of author Pedro Orgambide.",
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            "name": "Alireza Tangsiri Iranian naval officer, commander of the IRGC Navy, airstrike dead at age 63",
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            "sources": [],
            "age": 63,
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            "description": "Alireza Tangsiri, an Iranian naval officer and commander of the IRGC Navy since 2018, died on March 26, 2026, after suffering serious injuries in the 2026 Iran war. He was born in 1962 and served as a naval brigade commander during the Iran-Iraq War. Tangsiri later headed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy’s 1st Naval District in Bandar Abbas. In September 2007, he said that if the United States were \"to clash with us, we would chase them even to the Gulf of Mexico.\"",
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            "name": "Michael Sather Canadian politician, MLA dead at age 78",
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            "description": "Michael Sather, a Canadian politician who served as MLA for Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows in British Columbia, died on March 26, 2026. He was a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party and was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 2005, winning re-election in 2009. Born in Grande Prairie, Alberta, in 1947 or 1948, Sather moved to British Columbia in 1974. He held a bachelor of science degree in biology and a master’s degree in psychology, and worked on fishing boats and oil rigs, operated a wilderness tourism business, and later worked as a mental health therapist. In 2008, he ran for mayor of Maple Ridge and finished second.",
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            "name": "James Tolkan Actor dead at age 94",
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            "description": "James Tolkan, an American actor known for roles in Back to the Future, Top Gun and Dick Tracy, died on March 26, 2026, at age 94. He was best known for playing the strict high school vice-principal Mr. Strickland in Back to the Future (1985) and Back to the Future Part II (1989), and the character’s ancestor, Marshal James Strickland, in Back to the Future Part III (1990). His other film credits included Serpico (1973), Love and Death (1975), Prince of the City (1981), Masters of the Universe (1987), Viper (1988) and Problem Child 2 (1991).",
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        {
            "name": "Noelia Castillo euthanasia case Spanish activist and paraplegic patient, voluntarily euthanized by lethal injection dead at age 25",
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            "description": "Noelia Castillo Ramos, a Spanish activist and paraplegic patient, died on March 26, 2026, after receiving euthanasia by lethal injection. Born in Barcelona in 2000, she became the subject of a landmark case in Spain over the application of the Organic Law Regulating Euthanasia. At 25, she was among the youngest people to receive medical assistance in dying after demonstrating chronic and irreversible pain. Her request became the focus of a two-year legal battle, with the High Court of Justice of Catalonia ultimately intervening to validate her right after appeals from her father and the Christian Lawyers Association questioned her legal capacity.",
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        {
            "name": "Orlando Wiet Surinamese-Dutch mixed martial artist dead at age 60",
            "person_url": "https://www.dead-people.com/orlando-wiet",
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            "reported_date": "2026-03-26",
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            "description": "Orlando Wiet, a Surinamese-Dutch mixed martial artist, died on March 26, 2026, at the age of 60. Born in Paramaribo, then in Dutch Guiana, on October 24, 1965, he was a world champion kickboxer, boxer and mixed martial artist. Wiet’s career ran from 1994 to 1998. He began training in Purmerend with Cees van der Velden, later worked in Breda with Ramon Dekkers and Cor Hemmers, and also trained in Thailand. He fought at K-1 and It’s Showtime tournaments and took part in UFC 2 in 1994, representing Muay Thai.",
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        {
            "name": "David B. Cornstein Businessman, diplomat dead at age 87",
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            "reported_date": "2026-03-26",
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            "description": "David B. Cornstein, an American businessman and diplomat and U.S. ambassador to Hungary from 2018 to 2020, died on March 26, 2026, at age 87. Cornstein was nominated to the post by President Donald Trump and had made his career in the gambling, jewelry and telemarketing industries. As ambassador, he vocally defended the government of Viktor Orbán.",
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            "name": "Grey J. Dimenna American academic administrator, president of Monmouth University, traffic collision dead at age 72",
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