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Tommy Lee Jones’ daughter Victoria’s cause of death confirmed after hotel tragedy

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Victoria Jones was found dead at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco on New Year’s Day, with the Medical Examiner now confirming her death was accidental
Tommy Lee Jones’ Daughter Victoria Dies of Cocaine Overdose – Need to Know
- The cause of death for Victoria Jones, the daughter of Hollywood actor Tommy Lee Jones, has been confirmed as an accidental cocaine overdose.
- The 34-year-old was found dead at the luxury Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco on New Year’s Day. Emergency services were called at 2:05am after hotel staff discovered her on the floor, initially believing she had been drinking.
- The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ruled Victoria’s death was due to “toxic effects of cocaine” after an initial investigation found no signs of foul play. Emergency workers responded to reports of an overdose with “colour change,” indicating dangerously low oxygen levels.
- Victoria had struggled with drug issues in the months before her death, facing multiple arrests for cocaine possession and domestic violence charges. Her husband had reported her drug use to the police during a stay at his family’s winery in Napa.
- The family issued a statement saying: “We appreciate all of the kind words, thoughts, and prayers. Please respect our privacy during this difficult time.”
- Victoria began acting as a child, appearing in her father’s films, including Men in Black II and The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada.
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