The cause of death of the daughter of Tommy Lee Jones revealed

Victoria Jones’ cause of death has been revealed.
The daughter of actor Tommy Lee Jones has died from the toxic effects of cocaine, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in San Francisco, Calif.
His death was ruled an “accident,” People reported.
In the early hours of New Year’s Day, Victoria was found unresponsive on the 14th floor of the Fairmont San Francisco Hotel in California by a single person.
“We are deeply saddened by the incident that occurred at the hotel on Jan. 1, 2026,” a hotel representative told Page Six in a statement. “Our condolences go out to the family and loved ones at this difficult time. The hotel team is fully cooperating and supporting the police authorities as part of the ongoing investigation.”
At first, this person believed that Victoria had been eaten and told the hotel staff.
However, after emergency services were called at around 2:52 am local time, Victoria was pronounced dead at the scene. He was 34 years old.
On Jan. 1, a fire department spokesperson confirmed on page six that “bystanders were given CPR instructions according to CAD records.”
Authorities from the San Francisco Police Department then told the Daily Mail that they arrived at the hotel at 3:14 am.
At the time, police said they did not suspect foul play and no drugs were found at the scene. There was also no indication that his death was a suicide.
It is not clear whether Victoria – who lived in San Antonio, Texas – was a guest at the hotel or how she got on the 14th floor.
However, the audio posted provided more insight into the possible cause of death as the call made by authorities came in as “code 3 overdose, discoloration.”
An overdose with “discoloration” usually refers to cyanosis, “a discoloration of the skin, lips or nails caused by a lack of oxygen in the blood,” according to the Cleveland Clinic.
A spokesman for Tommy Lee, 79, could not be reached for comment.
Before her death, Victoria had a brief stint as an actress in her father’s films “Men In Black II” and “The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada” in 2005 and “The Homesman” in 2014.
Although he quit his career in Hollywood, he supported his father on several red carpets.
Victoria also had several run-ins with the law. According to court documents obtained by PageSix, he was arrested at least twice in 2025.
In April, he was arrested for obstructing a peace officer, use/being under the influence of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance, he pleaded not guilty.
He was arrested again in June on charges of domestic violence and domestic violence/elder abuse, to which he pleaded not guilty.
Additionally, Victoria was arrested for theft of $50 to $500 in San Antonio, Texas, back in June 2011. The charge was later dismissed, according to court records.
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