Must be a bio human who plausibly is alive when their body approaches and falls into a black hole. Even if they likely died due to the approach it would YES.
But if they were dead long before getting close to the black hole, then that would not count.
An artificial black hole would count if it was strong enough to kill them or at least put them permanently beyond the event horizon
Your title didn't require death? They could be Chuck Norris. Why if they are dead it doesn't count? Is this commentary on "someone" necessarily constituting a consciousness beyond the background awareness of a glass of milk or a stone, or do you need them to suffer for it to count? 2100? That's either a warp drive or a machine which can fire black holes out of a gun, because a trillion TeV LHC would still require the human to be shrink ray'd down to fit in the particle beam thing, at least while alive. Even then what if it only lopped off one of his tiny legs before evaporating in a puff of hawking radiation? Would he have to bleed out to resolve yes?