Džamba disappeared on 23 September 1992 at the age of 39 after being beaten up by casino security headed by Vukašin Gojak, a member of the Serb Volunteer Guard paramilitary. Gojak was guarding the casino on the 6th floor of the
Beograđanka building. According to Gojak, Džamba tried to enter the casino drunk and without a ticket, and brandished a firearm at one of the guards when he was denied access. Gojak claimed to not know of his whereabouts after casino security had him removed from the building. According to Džamba's wife Snežana Lero, a group of the Serb Volunteer Guard and
Delije beat Džamba unconscious before driving him off to their camp in
Erdut and burying his body there. Campaigning for the
1993 election, politician
Vojislav Šešelj claimed
Arkan had planned the murder, and that he was in contact with an eyewitness. Allegedly, Arkan and Džamba had a falling out in March 1992 when Džamba accidentally shot a framed picture of Arkan in the restaurant Zona Zamfirova. According to the
Foreign Broadcast Information Service, Džamba belonged to a string of murdered criminals from Serbia who all had one thing in common, namely a lack of "good backing" in the police. The man accused of his murder, Vukašin Gojak, was shot and killed by a sniper in the neighborhood of
Kosutnjak on 13 September 1997. Džamba's killer was never found. == Songwriting ==