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Disturbing 911 call reveals possible cause of death for Tommy Lee Jones's daughter Victoria, 34, and says she suffered 'color change'

 


A harrowing 911 call has emerged revealing the frantic final moments before Tommy Lee Jones's daughter Victoria, 34, was found dead in a San Francisco hotel room, with the dispatcher noting a critical "color change" that pointed to a possible overdose. The audio captures a panicked caller describing Victoria unresponsive on the floor of her suite at the Fairmont Hotel on New Year's Day 2026, her skin turning blue-gray as emergency responders raced to the scene, only to pronounce her dead at 2:52 a.m. The call's details have thrust the tragedy into stark relief, fueling speculation about drugs while the Medical Examiner's office continues its investigation into the Oscar-winner's daughter's untimely death.


Chaotic 911 call details

The audio, obtained by media outlets, begins with a hotel guest or staffer reporting Victoria "not breathing" and "turning colors" – a reference to cyanosis, where oxygen deprivation causes lips and skin to shift to a bluish hue. The dispatcher urgently guides the caller through CPR instructions: "Check for breathing... look for chest rise... start compressions if none," as the operator relays the medical emergency code for suspected overdose or cardiac arrest. Paramedics arrived within minutes to the luxury Fairmont, finding Victoria unresponsive; despite efforts, she was declared dead on site, with no immediate signs of foul play.

The caller's voice cracks with panic: "She's cold... skin changing fast," highlighting the rapid deterioration that left first responders powerless.

New Year's tragedy at the Fairmont

Victoria Kafka Jones, born to Tommy Lee Jones and ex-wife Kimberlea Cloughley, was discovered in the early hours after celebrating New Year's Eve, reportedly alone in her room. San Francisco Fire Department confirmed the call at 2:52 a.m., turning the scene over to police and the coroner, who noted no trauma but pending toxicology for substances like opioids or alcohol. Hotel sources described her as a low-key guest checking in for festivities, with no prior disturbances reported.

Victoria, who appeared in her father's films like Men in Black II (2002) as a child and The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005), had largely stepped back from acting, living privately with brother Austin.

Tommy Lee's private grief

The No Country for Old Men star, 79, has not commented publicly, with reps confirming the loss but requesting privacy for the family. Jones, married to Dawn Laurel-Jones since 2001, shares Victoria and Austin from his second marriage (1981-1996), and the news hits amid his low-profile life on a Texas ranch. Brother Austin, 43, echoed calls for space in a brief statement, remembering Victoria as "loved deeply."

Fans and Hollywood mourn the "sweet kid" from TLJ's early films, with tributes pouring in as tox results loom – potentially confirming the 911 suspicions of overdose.

Questions linger as investigation continues

The "color change" detail aligns with overdose symptoms – respiratory failure leading to hypoxia – but officials caution against speculation pending autopsy. No note or paraphernalia mentioned, and police ruled out suicide or crime early, leaving family and fans grappling with a sudden void on what should have been a celebratory dawn. As Tommy Lee Jones retreats further from view, Victoria's death serves as a somber reminder of fame's hidden heartaches.

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