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In a heartfelt message, Tommy Lee Jones and his family expressed their grief following the passing of his daughter Victoria at 34 years old.
“We are deeply grateful for all the supportive words, thoughts, and prayers we’ve received,” the family conveyed in a statement shared with Page Six on Friday evening.
They further requested, “Please respect our privacy during this challenging period. Thank you.” The statement was signed, “The Family of Victoria Kafka Jones.”
Reports emerged on Thursday that Victoria had been discovered unresponsive on the 14th floor of San Francisco’s Fairmont hotel earlier that day.
The 911 call from the New Year’s Day incident, as reported by TMZ, suggested a potential overdose, citing “color change,” a term often associated with cyanosis. This condition, as explained by the Cleveland Clinic, involves a “discoloration of the skin, lips, or fingernails due to insufficient oxygen in the blood.”
Despite bystanders performing CPR on Victoria and paramedics attempting to revive her upon arrival, she was pronounced dead at the scene.
While Victoria’s cause of death remains unclear, the San Francisco Police Department reportedly did not find drug paraphernalia, signs of foul play or anything pointing to a suicide.
A rep for the hotel released a statement to Page Six, reading, “We are deeply saddened by an incident that occurred at the hotel on Jan. 1, 2026. Our heartfelt condolences are with the family and loved ones during this very difficult time.
“The hotel team is actively cooperating and supporting police authorities within the framework of the ongoing investigation.”
Victoria is survived by her parents — Jones and his ex-wife Kimberlea Coughley — as well as brother Austin, 43.
The former couple welcomed Victoria in 1991, five years before ending their 15-year marriage.
Victoria had a brief acting career as a child, working with her dad on “Men in Black II” and “The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada.”
Victoria also appeared in a 2003 “One Tree Hill” episode.
Jones’ youngest child, who occasionally joined him for red carpets, developed a rap sheet in her subsequent years out of the spotlight.
Victoria was arrested at least twice in Napa County, Calif., in the year prior to her passing, starting with charges of obstructing a peace officer, using/being under the influence of a controlled substance and possession of a narcotic controlled substance in April 2025.
Two months later, she was detained for domestic battery and domestic violence involving elder abuse — and pleaded not guilty for all of the above.
Victoria was also arrested in June 2011 in Texas for theft in the amount of $50 to $500, but those charges were dropped.