Tragedy, Drug Addiction

Chandler's Tragic Death: How Matthew Perry's assistant and doctors  killed him 

The beloved 'Friends' star's inner circle have been accused in a shocking investigation, which alleges that they directly caused his death.

Matthew Perry's book "Friends, Lovers, and The Big Terrible Thing" cover (Photo: Shutterstock / ChristinaAiko Photography)

In a shocking turn of events that has left fans heartbroken, authorities have charged Matthew Perry's personal assistant, two doctors, and others with crimes related to the beloved "Friends" star's untimely death. The charges, including conspiracy to distribute ketamine, have sent ripples through Hollywood and the medical community alike.

Matthew Perry, whose portrayal of the witty and lovable Chandler Bing brought laughter to millions, was found lifeless in his hot tub last October. The news of his passing at just 54 years old devastated fans worldwide. Now, the circumstances surrounding his death have taken a dark and troubling turn, as reported by The New York Times.

Prosecutors allege a sinister conspiracy involving Perry's inner circle. His personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, along with doctors Salvador Plasencia and Mark Chavez, are accused of procuring thousands of dollars worth of ketamine for the actor in the weeks leading up to his tragic end. The indictment paints a heartbreaking picture of exploitation and betrayal.

Jasveen Sangha, chillingly nicknamed "the Ketamine Queen," allegedly maintained a "stash house" in North Hollywood. Dr. Plasencia, shockingly, is accused of callously texting about Perry, wondering "how much this moron will pay" for the drugs.

The details of the case are nothing short of devastating. Iwamasa allegedly admitted to repeatedly injecting Perry with ketamine, including multiple injections on the very day of his death. The level of ketamine found in Perry's system was equivalent to that used in general anesthesia – a haunting revelation that speaks to the severity of his struggle.

Perry's battle with addiction was no secret. He bravely shared his struggles in a memoir, touching the hearts of many who faced similar demons. This makes the alleged actions of those charged all the more reprehensible.

U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada's words ring with righteous anger: "We're sending a clear message. If you are in the business of selling dangerous drugs, we will hold you accountable for the deaths that you cause."

As this tragic story unfolds, fans are left to grapple with the loss of a beloved star and the disturbing circumstances surrounding his final days. Matthew Perry's legacy as an actor who brought joy to millions now intertwines with a cautionary tale about the devastating impact of addiction and the alleged exploitation of those struggling with it.

As this investigation continues, one thing is clear: the laughter Chandler Bing brought to our screens contrasts starkly with the sadness of Matthew Perry's final chapter.

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