Until morning Matthew Perry death, last October, he allegedly ordered his assistant to give him several intravenous doses of ketamine, according to the assistant’s own statement, The Guardian reports.
The records claim that Perry asked the assistant to give him a dose at 8:30 a.m. — and then one to four hours later. Just 40 minutes later, Perry would ask for a larger dose.
The actor reportedly asked the aide to clean his bath, after which the aide left the home to run errands, according to the documents.
Large amounts of ketamine in the blood
When the paramedic returned, Perry was found dead in the pool.
At the autopsy, the doctors found traces of the drug ketamine in the blood. The levels of the drug measured in Perry’s body were the same as what would normally be used to put a patient to sleep during surgery.
In May of this year, the police began to cooperate with several other authorities, including the authority for the management of drugs, to find out what caused the death of the 54-year-old star . At first the case was written off as an accident.
The “ketamine queen” is one of the suspects
On Thursday, the investigation was presented against five suspects – including the assistant – in Perry’s death. According to the authorities, they have discovered a “large criminal network” that was selling ketamine, in which two doctors are suspected of driving it.
It is said that the suspects talked about Perry’s death in close connection with what happened and together they tried to destroy evidence and hide their involvement in the events.
Jasveen Sangha, known as the “ketamine queen,” is among those arrested and suspected of supplying drugs to Perry. She allegedly sent one of the suspects a text message inviting her to “delete all our messages, according to The Keeper.
– They took advantage of Matthew Perry’s substance abuse problem to make money. They knew they were doing wrong, said prosecutor Martin Estrada at a press conference.
2024-08-16 19:40:42
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