List of Famous people who died in 1982
Madeleine Ethel Goodbody
Albert Konrad Gemmeker
Raffaele Calabria
Raffaele Calabria was an Italian Catholic bishop. During his career, he served as Archbishop of Otranto and Archbishop of Benevento.
Werner Schwier
Werner Schwier was a German actor, voice actor, and television presenter.
Christopher Joseph Weldon
Christopher Joseph Weldon was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Springfield in Massachusetts from 1950 to 1977.
Siegfried Seibt
Sigi Denk
Siegfried "Sigi" Denk was an Austrian cyclist. He competed in the team time trial at the 1972 Summer Olympics. He won the Austrian National Road Race Championships in 1971 and 1974. Dink committed suicide by hanging in 1982.
Sugrim Oemrawsingh
The December murders were the murders on 7, 8, and 9 December 1982, of fifteen prominent young Surinamese men who had criticized the military dictatorship then ruling Suriname. Thirteen of these men were arrested on December 7 between 2 am and 5 am while sleeping in their homes. The other two were Surendre Rambocus and Jiwansingh Sheombar who were already imprisoned for attempting a counter-coup in March 1982. Soldiers of Dési Bouterse, the then dictator of Suriname, took them to Fort Zeelandia, where they were heard as 'suspects in a trial' by Bouterse and other sergeants in a self-appointed court. After these 'hearings' they were tortured and shot dead. The circumstances have not yet become completely clear; on December 10, 1982, Bouterse claimed on national television that all of the detainees had been shot dead 'in an attempt to flee'.
Robby Sohansingh
The December murders were the murders on 7, 8, and 9 December 1982, of fifteen prominent young Surinamese men who had criticized the military dictatorship then ruling Suriname. Thirteen of these men were arrested on December 7 between 2 am and 5 am while sleeping in their homes. The other two were Surendre Rambocus and Jiwansingh Sheombar who were already imprisoned for attempting a counter-coup in March 1982. Soldiers of Dési Bouterse, the then dictator of Suriname, took them to Fort Zeelandia, where they were heard as 'suspects in a trial' by Bouterse and other sergeants in a self-appointed court. After these 'hearings' they were tortured and shot dead. The circumstances have not yet become completely clear; on December 10, 1982, Bouterse claimed on national television that all of the detainees had been shot dead 'in an attempt to flee'.
George More O'Ferrall
Edward George More O'Ferrall was a pioneering British film and television producer and director, as well as an actor.