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DEATHS

Tina Turner

Rock’n’roll singer, whose comeback after an early career blighted by her husband’s violence made her a superstar. She died on 24 May, aged 83.

Bill Lee

Jazz musician who worked with Bob Dylan and on his son Spike Lee’s films. He died on 24 May, aged 94.

Joy McKean

Known as the Queen of Australian country music. She died on 25 May, aged 93.

Rick Hoyt

Boston Marathon wheelchair racer who finished the race 36 times. He died on 22 May, aged 61.

Robert Zimmer

Mathematician and University of Chicago president, who promoted free speech on campus. He died on 23 May, aged 75.

Kenneth Anger

Underground film-maker and Hollywood Babylon author. He died on 11 May, aged 96.

Rolf Harris

Convicted sex offender and entertainer. He died on 10 May, aged 93.

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