Los Angeles prosecutors have revealed that Matthew Perry's live-in assistant injected the 'Friends' actor with ketamine on the day he died. The shocking revelation has shed new light on the circumstances surrounding Perry's untimely death.
Ketamine is a powerful anesthetic and sedative that is often used in medical settings. However, its misuse can have serious consequences, including respiratory depression and even death.
According to prosecutors, Perry's assistant administered the ketamine to him, raising questions about the nature of their relationship and the assistant's qualifications to provide such a potent drug.
Perry, best known for his role as Chandler Bing on the hit TV show 'Friends,' passed away at the age of 52. His death has sparked an outpouring of grief from fans around the world.
The investigation into Perry's death is ongoing, with authorities working to determine the exact circumstances that led to his passing. The revelation that his assistant injected him with ketamine adds a new layer of complexity to the case.
Friends and colleagues of Perry have expressed shock and sadness at the news, remembering him as a talented actor and a beloved friend. The circumstances of his death have left many wondering how such a tragedy could have occurred.
As the investigation continues, more details are expected to emerge about the events leading up to Perry's death. The role of his assistant in administering the ketamine will likely be a key focus of the inquiry.
For now, fans and loved ones of Matthew Perry are left to mourn his loss and remember the joy and laughter he brought to so many through his work on 'Friends' and beyond.