The tragic final hours of actor Matthew Perry, best known for his role in “Friends,” have been unveiled following the arrest of five individuals connected to his overdose death on October 28, 2024. The disturbing details highlight the actor’s battle with a deadly ketamine addiction, which ultimately led to his untimely demise at the age of 54.
On the morning of his death, Perry’s live-in assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, administered a shot of ketamine at Perry’s request around 8:30 a.m. Over the next few hours, Perry requested two more injections, the last of which he chillingly asked to be a “big one.” After the final injection, Iwamasa left the house to run errands, only to return and find Perry unresponsive, face down in his Jacuzzi.
New court documents reveal Matthew Perry’s tragic final hours and severe ketamine dependency, implicating several individuals in his drug use. #MatthewPerry #Ketamine #DrugAbuse
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The unraveling of Perry’s final days reveals a grim picture of addiction. Perry had been introduced to Dr. Salvador Plasencia by Iwamasa in September, who then became a source of ketamine for the actor. Plasencia, with the help of Dr. Mark Chavez, allegedly taught Iwamasa how to administer the drug and provided a continuous supply to the struggling actor.
Despite multiple adverse reactions to the ketamine, including a severe spike in blood pressure that left Perry temporarily paralyzed, the drug use continued. On October 12, just weeks before his death, Perry experienced one such reaction, prompting Plasencia to advise against further large doses. However, Perry’s addiction had already spiraled out of control, leading Iwamasa to seek additional ketamine sources.
Among those arrested was Jasveen Sangha, known as the “Ketamine Queen,” who allegedly supplied high-end ketamine to celebrities. Sangha, along with Plasencia, faces multiple charges related to the distribution of ketamine, while Iwamasa and another middleman, Erik Fleming, have already entered guilty pleas in connection with the case.
Perry’s death was ultimately ruled as being caused by the “acute effects of ketamine,” with coronary artery disease and other factors contributing. The revelations surrounding his death have shocked fans and highlighted the devastating consequences of drug addiction.
Matthew Perry’s final words in the hours before his death were revealed in new court documents after five people were arrested in connection with the Friends star’s death in October 2023. https://t.co/M3IH7Nh45R
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As the investigation continues, the charges against those involved underscore the severity of the situation and the lengths to which Perry’s addiction was manipulated by those around him. His death serves as a tragic reminder of the dangers of substance abuse and the importance of seeking help before it’s too late.
Key Points:
i. Five people have been arrested in connection with the overdose death of actor Matthew Perry, who tragically died on October 28, 2024.
ii. Perry’s assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, played a significant role in administering ketamine to the actor, leading to a deadly addiction in Perry’s final months.
iii. Perry experienced multiple adverse reactions to ketamine, including a significant spike in blood pressure and paralysis, yet continued to use the drug.
iv. Authorities have charged several individuals, including doctors and drug suppliers, with conspiracy to distribute ketamine, resulting in Perry’s death.
v. Perry’s death was officially attributed to “acute effects of ketamine,” with additional contributing factors, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner.
TL Holcomb – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News
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