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K. Anji Reddy, 74. Billionaire founder of Dr. Reddy’s
Laboratories Ltd., India’s second-largest drugmaker. Died March
15 of liver cancer.
Olivier Metzner, 63. One of France’s best-known defense lawyers,
whose clients included former Societe Generale SA trader Jerome
Kerviel. Died of suicide on March 17, when his body was found
floating near his private island in Brittany.
Steve Davis, 60. Quarterback on the University of Oklahoma’s
national college football championship teams in 1974 and 1975.
Died March 17 in a plane crash.
Harry Reems, 65. The male star of “Deep Throat,” a 1972 U.S.
film that brought hardcore pornography to mainstream audiences.
Died March 19 in Salt Lake City.
Rise Stevens, 99. New York City-born mezzo-soprano who starred
at the Metropolitan Opera in the 1940s and 1950s and was best
known for playing the lead role in “Carmen.” Died March 20.
Chinua Achebe, 82. The Nigerian author of “Things Fall Apart”
(1958), one of the first novels by an African writer to attract
a worldwide audience. Died March 21.
Georg W. Claussen, 100. The CEO at Beiersdorf AG, the Hamburg-
based maker of Nivea skin cream, from 1957 to 1979. Died March
21.
Ray Williams, 58. A former guard in the National Basketball
Association whose 10-year career included stints with the New
York Knicks and New Jersey Nets. Died March 22.
Boris Berezovsky, 67. He was one of the first and best-known
oligarchs who accumulated vast wealth and influence in post-
Soviet Russia until a falling out with Russian President
Vladimir Putin. Died March 23 at his home near London, where he
lived in self-imposed exile.
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