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            "name": "Amivi Homawoo Togolese visual artist and videographer dead at age 51",
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            "name": "Murt Duggan dead at age 84, Vet",
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            "name": "Paul Berry English footballer dead at age 68",
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            "name": "John Nolan British actor dead at age 87",
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            "name": "Manuel Gurría Ordóñez Mexican politician, two-time deputy, senator, governor of Tabasco dead at age 94",
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            "name": "Sutan Harhara Indonesian football player and manager dead at age 73",
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            "name": "May Angeli French artist and author dead at age 88",
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            "name": "Hüsamettin Cindoruk Turkish politician, acting president, twice member and speaker of the Grand National Assembly dead at age 92",
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            "name": "Peter Lynn New Zealand engineer and kite maker, cancer dead at age 79",
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            "name": "Stefanos Borbokis Greek footballer dead at age 59",
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            "name": "Romano Luperini Italian film literary critic, writer and politician dead at age 85",
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            "name": "Marcel Niat Njifenji Cameroonian politician, president of the senate and mayor of Bangangté dead at age 91",
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            "name": "Nino Russo Italian film director, screenwriter and playwright dead at age 86",
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            "name": "Vija Vētra public figure dead at age 103",
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            "description": "Vija Vētra, Latvian dancer and choreographer, died on April 11, 2026, at the age of 103. She was a dance studio owner and tutor whose career spanned from the 1940s to 1990, and she was known as a leading classical Indian dancer. Born in Riga, Latvia, on February 6, 1923, she studied during World War II at the Vienna Academy of Music and Performing Arts and the Vienna Conservatory Ballet chapter. In 1948, she emigrated to Australia, opened a dance studio in Sydney in 1951, later moved to West Germany, and from 1964 was based in the United States. She opened a dance study in New York City in 1967.",
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            "name": "Pedro Ramayá Beltrán Colombian caña de millo player, pleural effusion dead at age 96",
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            "name": "Flo Oy Wong American artist, curator and educator dead at age 87",
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            "description": "Flo Oy Wong, an American artist, curator and educator, died on April 11, 2026, at age 87. Born in Oakland, California, on October 28, 1938, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1960 and qualified as a teacher at California State University, Hayward the following year. She later turned to art, studying at DeAnza College and Foothill College from 1978 to 1982. In 1989, Wong co-founded the Asian American Women Artists Association in San Francisco with Betty Nobue Kano, Moira Roth and Bernice Bing. In 1990, she and Jan Rindfleisch curated the exhibition Families: Rebuilding, Recreating, Reinventing at the Euphrat Museum of Art.",
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        {
            "name": "Mike Westbrook English jazz pianist and composer dead at age 90",
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            "description": "Mike Westbrook, the English jazz pianist and composer, died on April 11, 2026, at the age of 90. Born Michael John David Westbrook in High Wycombe in 1936 and raised in Torquay, he studied painting in Plymouth after a spell in accountancy and National Service. He began his first bands there in 1958, later moving to London in 1962, where he led numerous bands, large and small, and played regularly at the Old Place and the Little Theatre Club at Garrick Yard, St Martin's Lane. He was also a writer of orchestrated jazz pieces and was married to musician, librettist and painter Kate Westbrook.",
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            "name": "Michael Baroody American lobbyist dead at age 79",
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            "description": "Michael Baroody, an American lobbyist, died on April 11, 2026, at the age of 79. Born in Washington, D.C., on September 14, 1946, he graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1968 and served in the United States Navy from 1968 to 1970. He began his career in 1970 in the Washington office of Nebraska Senator Roman Hruska. Baroody later held posts at the Republican National Committee, the White House under President Ronald Reagan, and the U.S. Department of Labor.",
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            "name": "Sonja Barend Television talk show host dead at age 86",
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            "name": "Vojtěch Broža Czech professor, water manager and hydrotechnician dead at age 91",
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            "name": "Phil Garner American baseball player and manager, pancreatic cancer dead at age 76",
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            "name": "Marian Cygan Polish football player and manager dead at age 85",
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            "sources": [],
            "age": 85,
            "death_date": "2026-04-11",
            "reported_date": "2026-04-11",
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            "name": "Chris Payton-Jones American football player, traffic collision dead at age 30",
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            "sources": [],
            "age": 30,
            "death_date": "2026-04-11",
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                "status": "reported",
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            "name": "Cleighten Cornelius New Zealand cricketer and winemaker, myeloma dead at age 49",
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            "sources": [],
            "age": 49,
            "death_date": "2026-04-11",
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            "name": "Reinhold Wittig German board game designer and geologist dead at age 88",
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            "age": 88,
            "death_date": "2026-04-11",
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            "wikipedia_url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinhold_Wittig"
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            "name": "Ilse von Alpenheim Austrian pianist dead at age 99",
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            "death_date": "2026-04-11",
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            "name": "Cho Sang-rae South Korean politician, MP dead at age 89",
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            "sources": [],
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            "death_date": "2026-04-11",
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            "name": "Jacques Witt dead at age 67, Sipa Press",
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            "death_date": "2026-04-11",
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