Actor Tommy Lee Jones’ daughter Victoria Jones found dead in San Francisco hotel
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA: Victoria Jones, daughter of renowned actor Tommy Lee Jones, was found dead at the Fairmont San Francisco hotel in the early hours of New Year’s Day.
The 34-year-old’s death has prompted an investigation by local authorities after she was pronounced dead at the scene following a medical emergency call.
Victoria Jones's body found at Fairmont San Francisco
According to law enforcement sources, a medical emergency call was placed to the San Francisco Fire Department at approximately 2:52 AM.
A spokesperson for the San Francisco Fire Department Department told TMZ, "SFFD units responded to the hotel for a reported medical emergency at 2:52 AM. Upon arrival, paramedics conducted an assessment, and the individual was pronounced dead at the scene."
Police and medical examiner launch death investigation
Following the initial response from paramedics, the San Francisco Police Department took over to oversee the scene.
A spokesperson for the San Francisco Police Department told TMZ, "At approximately 3:14 AM, our officers responded to the hotel regarding a report of a deceased person. At the scene, officers met with paramedics, who had declared the adult female deceased."
The Medical Examiner arrived shortly thereafter and conducted a detailed investigation. While the scene was turned over to the Medical Examiner’s Office, the cause of death remains unknown, and officials have not released further details about the circumstances leading to the incident.
Victoria Jones's acting career
Victoria was the daughter of Tommy Lee Jones and his first wife, Kimberlea Cloughley, and spent part of her life exploring the film industry alongside her father.
She made her acting debut as a teenager in the 2002 film 'Men in Black II' and appeared in the television drama 'One Tree Hill' in 2003.
Her most notable later work was in the 2005 film 'The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada,' directed by her father and featuring the photography work of her stepmother, Dawn Laurel-Jones.