The daughter of acclaimed actor Tommy Lee Jones, Victoria 'Tori' Jones, was feared to have suffered a fatal overdose when she was found unresponsive in a San Francisco hotel on New Year's Day, according to emergency dispatch audio.
Emergency Call Details a 'Code 3' Response
According to a recording obtained by media outlet TMZ, a 911 call was placed just before 3am Pacific Time on 1 January from the city's prestigious Fairmont Hotel. The dispatcher described the situation as a 'code 3 for the overdose, colour change', signalling a top-priority emergency requiring an immediate response with lights and sirens.
First responders rushed to the scene and attempted life-saving measures on the 34-year-old former actress. Despite their efforts, Victoria Jones was pronounced dead at the scene.
No Evidence of Drugs or Foul Play Found
In a significant twist to the initial reports, investigators found no drug paraphernalia near her body. Police sources have also indicated to the Daily Mail that a preliminary examination revealed no signs of trauma or foul play.
The absence of physical evidence at the scene contradicts the initial suspicion raised in the emergency call. The exact cause of Victoria Jones's death remains undetermined pending the results of a formal autopsy and toxicology report.
A Life in the Spotlight
Victoria Jones, often seen alongside her famous father and mother at public events, had stepped away from the acting career she briefly pursued. Her sudden and tragic death at the age of 34 has sent shockwaves through her family and their circle.
The investigation by San Francisco police is ongoing. Authorities are awaiting conclusive medical reports to establish the definitive circumstances surrounding her untimely passing.



