Matthew Perry, known for his role in 'Friends,' tragically passed away on October 28, 2023, after allegedly relapsing into addiction. Investigations revealed that Perry had fallen back into addiction, leading to his untimely death. The US district attorney disclosed that five individuals, including two doctors, were charged in connection with Perry's demise.
Dr. Salvador Plasencia, one of the accused doctors, administered an excessive amount of ketamine to Perry, despite witnessing adverse reactions. Plasencia, along with Jasveen Sangha, a street dealer dubbed the 'Ketamine Queen,' faced charges related to the distribution of ketamine.
Plasencia and Sangha pleaded not guilty, while two other defendants reached plea deals. The district attorney highlighted evidence indicating the defendants' awareness of their actions, including texts and conversations that demonstrated their disregard for Perry's well-being.
Perry had been candid about his struggles with addiction, chronicling his experiences in his memoir. Despite his efforts to overcome addiction, Perry succumbed to the acute effects of ketamine, with toxic levels found in his bloodstream at the time of his death.
The tragic incident shed light on the dangers of substance abuse and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals by unscrupulous actors. Perry's legacy serves as a reminder of the ongoing battle against addiction and the importance of seeking help from qualified professionals.