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Several People Would Be Involved in The Death of Matthew Perry

Several People Would Be Involved in The Death of Matthew Perry

Several People Would Be Involved in The Death of Matthew Perry

The investigation into Matthew Perry’s death has just taken a 180-degree turn, as the police in charge of the case are almost certain that several people were involved in the actor’s death.

According to People, the authorities are in the final stage of the investigation, and as a result, they have found enough evidence to determine that more than one person would be indirectly responsible for the tragic end that the Friends star had.

It is known that after the DEA began investigating the case, they focused on discovering who would have sold or provided the actor with the ketamine, which would have caused his death.

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It was even speculated for months that several well-known celebrities in Hollywood had been interviewed by the authorities to obtain clues that would help them determine the source of the problem.

It is important to note that while several people are almost certainly implicated in Matthew Perry’s death, their identities have not yet been revealed and they will only face charges if the prosecution determines so.

What did Matthew Perry die of?

Matthew Perry died at age 54 on Oct. 28, 2023, apparently drowned inside a hot tub.

Emergency service personnel went to the home of the celebrity after receiving a call about a possible cardiac arrest, but upon arrival, they found the actor’s lifeless body inside the jacuzzi and although at first there was speculation about a suicide, that theory was discarded almost from the beginning.

A few months later, a toxicology examination revealed that Matthew had died under “the acute effects of ketamine,” a substance used to treat depression and anxiety.

In addition, no evidence of alcohol, methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, PCP, or fentanyl was found in his system.

 

 

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