Italian singer Ornella Vanoni has died aged 91. The talented musician, who had a career that spanned 70 years, died at her Milan home after suffering from cardiac arrest , reports said.

Italian Prime Minister , Giorgia Meloni, was among the first to pay tribute to the late star, who had huge international hits such as Senza Fine and “L’appuntamento. Taking to X/Twitter , the political leader said that Vanoni's “unmistakable voice” left an imprint on Italian culture for generations. “Italy loses a unique artist who leaves us with an unrepeatable artistic heritage,” the PM wrote. Vanoni recorded more than 100 albums with sales of over 55 million copies, earning her the moniker “The Lady of Italian Song". Her biggest commercial success was L'appuntamento (The Date) - the Italian versi

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