The tragic death of Victoria Jones, daughter of acclaimed actor and director Tommy Lee Jones, has left many in shock and grief. Victoria was found unresponsive at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco on New Year's Day, 2026, and her cause of death has now been revealed. According to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Victoria died from the toxic effects of cocaine, with the manner of death ruled as an accident. Victoria was only 34 years old. The family has released a statement, expressing their gratitude for the support they've received during this difficult time and requesting privacy. Victoria was a talented individual, known for her cameos in her father's movies, including 'Men in Black II' and 'The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada', as well as her small roles in films like 'Sorry, Haters' and 'The Homesman'. Her passing is a reminder of the devastating impact drug use can have on individuals and families, and it has sparked a conversation about the importance of awareness and support for those struggling with addiction.