Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2011
Mohamed Bouazizi
Tariq Tayyib Mohamed Bouazizi, más conocido como Mohamed Bouazizi, fue un joven vendedor ambulante tunecino que se inmoló el 17 de diciembre de 2010 en protesta por la confiscación de su puesto de frutas y la humillación que dijo haber recibido de los oficiales municipales cuando fue a presentar una queja por este hecho. Su inmolación desató la revuelta popular de 2010 y 2011 en Túnez, que provocó la huida del dictador Zine El Abidine Ben Ali el 14 de enero de 2011, después de haber estado cerca de veinticuatro años en el poder, y la subsecuente democratización del país, iniciando una serie de protestas en países vecinos en lo que se conoció como Primavera Árabe.
Annette Charles
Annette Charles was an American actress best known for her role as Charlene "Cha-Cha" DiGregorio in the 1978 feature film Grease. She made several appearances on television as well.
Harmon Killebrew
Harmon Clayton Killebrew fue un destacado jugador de béisbol de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol por su capacidad de batear jonrones.
Ame Deal
Ame Lynn Deal was an American 10-year-old girl who was murdered in Phoenix, Arizona, in July 2011. Deal had been the victim of long-term abuse by her family members before being locked inside a footlocker, where she subsequently died from suffocation. Sammantha and John Allen were convicted in 2017 of first degree murder and sentenced to death by lethal injection, while Sammantha Allen's mother, Cynthia Stoltzmann, arranged a plea deal with prosecutors and was sentenced to 24 years in prison.
Jani Lane
Jani Lane, cuyo nombre real era John Kennedy Oswald —el que después se cambió por John Patrick Oswald—, fue un cantautor y el vocalista, exlíder, letrista y compositor principal de Warrant, una icónica banda de glam metal.
Bijan
Bijan Pakzad, generally known simply as Bijan, was an Iranian designer of menswear and fragrances.
Saif al-Arab Gaddafi
Saif al-Arab Gaddafi was the sixth son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. From around 2006 to 2010, Saif al-Arab spent much of his time in Munich. On 30 April 2011, the Libyan government reported that Saif al-Arab and three of his young nieces and nephews were killed by a NATO airstrike on his house during the Libyan Civil War. During the beginning of the uprising, Saif al-Arab was put in charge of military forces by his father in order to put down protesters in Benghazi. Saif al-Arab was viewed as the most low-profile of Gaddafi's eight children.
Christian Van Geloven
Christian Van Geloven was a Dutch kidnapper, rapist and double murderer, responsible for the murders of two young French girls on October 19, 1991 in Elne, Pyrénées-Orientales. For his crimes, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with 30 years of preventive detention on March 25, 1994 for the two killings, which he served until his cancer-related death in prison.
Felipe Camiroaga
Felipe Humberto Camiroaga Fernández fue un comunicador, actor y presentador chileno, uno de los más reconocidos de la televisión de su país.
Gunilla von Post
Karin Adele Gunilla von Post Miller, usually Gunilla von Post, was a Swedish aristocrat noted for a book outlining an intimate relationship with John F. Kennedy in the 1950s, titled "Love, Jack", published in 1997. In 2010, she auctioned letters written by Kennedy to her.