Tragic: Tommy Lee Jones’ Daughter Found Dead in Hotel Room—What We Know So Far

San Francisco, California — The family of Victoria Jones, the daughter of actor Tommy Lee Jones, confirmed her passing on Friday evening. She was found deceased at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco on Thursday morning, with authorities still investigating the circumstances surrounding her death.

Emergency services responded to a medical issue at the hotel shortly before 3 a.m. and subsequently declared the 34-year-old dead. Details regarding the cause of death have not been released as officials have yet to conclude their investigation.

In a statement shared by a representative of Tommy Lee Jones, the family expressed their gratitude for the support they have received. “We appreciate all of the kind words, thoughts, and prayers,” the statement said. “Please respect our privacy during this difficult time.”

The San Francisco Fire Department reported that after responding to the incident, they called in the police and the medical examiner’s office to handle the investigation. According to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Jones was confirmed deceased, but additional information regarding her cause and manner of death has not been disclosed.

The Fairmont Hotel expressed its sorrow in a statement about the incident, noting that they are cooperating with local law enforcement as part of the ongoing investigation. The San Francisco Police Department has not yet provided further details.

Victoria Jones was known for her early acting career, appearing alongside her father in films like “Men in Black II.” Tommy Lee Jones, recognized for his versatile performances, won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in “The Fugitive” and has starred in numerous acclaimed films, including “JFK,” “Lincoln,” and “No Country for Old Men.”

As the situation unfolds, friends and fans remember Victoria not only for her connection to her father but as a unique individual whose life has touched many. The family continues to ask for understanding and privacy during this challenging period.