Milomir Joksimović, widely known as Miša Omega, was found dead yesterday in an apartment in Palilula, authorities and local reports said. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.
Life and business career
Born in Belgrade in 1961, Joksimović held a master’s degree in economics and built a broad business portfolio that earned him the nickname “Miša Omega.” He was described in media reports as the “Serbian gravel king,” and the source material states he directly or indirectly held ownership stakes in as many as 100 companies, including the flagship firm Omega Komerc.
Public reporting recalled a 2009 Politika profile that measured his wealth in tens—possibly hundreds—of millions of euros. The same coverage noted Joksimović’s involvement across sectors beyond gravel, including hospitality and travel. Reported holdings and interests attributed to him and his family included hotels such as Central (Zemun) and Palas (Jagodina); the Srebrnac property on Kopaonik; restaurants on Zlatibor; the villa Poštanski dom in Vrnjačka Banja; a stake in Tri grozda, and part-ownership of the travel agency Kon Tiki Travel, among others.
Circumstances of death and ongoing inquiries
According to published reports, Joksimović was found in a Palilula apartment and police have opened an investigation. Some reports indicated he was discovered with a gunshot wound; authorities have not provided a confirmed cause of death in the material supplied.
Neighbors quoted in reporting said he lived alone in the apartment, had been ill, and was rarely seen. The available coverage does not include an official statement on the cause of death.
Personal life and public profile
Joksimović was married to Zorana and, the reporting notes, had two sons, Milan and Jovan, who have been involved in the family business as company owners or board members. Contemporary accounts cited in the source material also describe Joksimović as a figure who maintained powerful connections and whose business dealings drew both attention and scrutiny.
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