List of Famous people who died at 37
Silvio Oltra
Silvio Hector Oltra was an Argentine racing driver. He won the TC2000 championship in 1987.
Abdoulaye Soulama
Abdoulaye Soulama was a Burkinabé international footballer.
Eduard Tsanga
Edward Tsanga was a Russian operatic bass-baritone at the Mariinsky Opera. His video recordings include roles in two operas under Valery Gergiev: as the tsar in Rimsky-Korsakov's The Tale of Tsar Saltan, and Platov in Rodion Shchedrin's The Left-Hander.
André Stander
André Charles Stander was a South African criminal and policeman. One of the most infamous bank robbers in South Africa's history, Stander was notorious for the audacious manner with which he carried out his crimes; he sometimes carried out the crime on his lunch break, often returning to the scene as an investigating officer.
Valery Sablin
Captain 3rd Rank Valery Mikhailovich Sablin was a Soviet Navy officer and a member of the Communist Party. In November 1975, disillusioned by corruption and stagnation in Leonid Brezhnev's Soviet Union, he led a mutiny on the Soviet anti-submarine frigate, Storozhevoy in the hope of starting a Leninist political revolution in the Soviet Union. His mutiny failed and he was executed for treason nine months later.
Achmad Kurniawan
Achmad Kurniawan was an Indonesian footballer, who played for Arema Cronus in the Indonesia Super League as a goal keeper. He is also the older brother of goal keeper Kurnia Meiga.
Sergei Omelianovitch
Serhiy Omelyanovych was a Ukrainian professional footballer. He last played as a midfielder for FCLL and held Belgian nationality. His last name is sometimes transliterated as Omelianovitch.
Gennadiy Popovich
Hennadiy Ivanovych Popovych was a Ukrainian professional footballer. He was born in Dniprodzerzhynsk. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League B in 1991 for FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih.
Konca Kuriş
Konca Kuriş was a Turkish feminist writer who was murdered in Konya, Turkey, on 20 July 1999 after having disappeared in 1998.
Uładzimir Karvat
Uladzimir Mikalayevich Karvat was a pilot for the Belarusian Air Force and was the first recipient of the title Hero of Belarus.