The shocked woman called paramedics, but Zanfanti could not be revived.“Zanza died after doing what he did best — loving women,” Il Resto Del Carlino, a Bologna newspaper, reported The mayor of Rimini said Italy had lost “a legend of the night.”Zanfanti started his illustrious career at age 17 in 1972 while working for a nightclub called Blow Up.With olive skin, long, flowing locks and a hairy chest, he had little difficulty.Zanfanti spent his winters in Scandinavia working for tourist agencies.His job was to chat up mainly German and Scandinavian tourists in the street and persuade them to come inside.Zanfanti also became the subject of media profiles and in 1986, Italian newspaper L’Espresso named Zanfanti “Italy’s most successful lover.”In his final interview with German newspaper Bild in 2014, he announced his retirement and said: “At 59, I’m getting too old for it.”And if your curious. This was the woman he was screwing when he got his heart attack.