Notorious Italian lothario dubbed the Romeo of Rimini, 63, who bedded 6,000 women, dies while having sex with 23-year-old tourist:
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Italy's most famous playboy has died aged 63 while having sex with with a 23-year-old tourist.
Maurizio Zanfanti, dubbed the Romeo of Rimini, slept with more than 6,000 women after becoming famous as a nightclub promoter in the beach-side city in the 1970s.
He was entertaining a tourist from eastern Europe at his estate on Tuesday night when he suffered a fatal heart attack.
The shocked woman called paramedics but he could not be revived. Italian media said it was was the way he would have wanted to go.
Zanfanti started his illustrious career aged 17 while working for a nightclub called Blow Up.
His job was to chat to young women in the street and persuade them to come inside.
With olive skin, long, flowing locks and a fashionable chest wig, he had little difficulty.
He boasted that in a successful summer in his prime he could sleep with around 200 women.
Zanfanti started his illustrious career aged 17 while working for a nightclub called Blow Up.
His job was to chat to young women in the street and persuade them to come inside.
With olive skin, long, flowing locks and a fashionable chest wig, he had little difficulty.
He boasted that in a successful summer in his prime he could sleep with around 200 women.
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