Matthew Perry was given 27 shots of ketamine before death: documentary
Briefly

Matthew Perry's struggles with addiction and the circumstances surrounding his death at 54 are explored in the documentary "Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy." Revealing dark details, the film outlines that he was administered 27 doses of ketamine shortly before his death, which was ruled an accidental drowning due to the drug's effects. U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada highlights the unethical practices of those providing the drug, including medical professionals, pointing out the ongoing legal actions against them.
According to the autopsy report, Perry's death was chalked up to "acute effects of ketamine" and the manner was accidental drowning.
Estrada says in the documentary that Dr. Plasencia saw this as an opportunity to make a lot of money in a short amount of time.
The documentary reveals that Perry's struggles with addiction were well-known, underscoring the tragic impact of drug dealers on individuals with such challenges.
In the past, overdose deaths were blamed on the victim, but now we recognize the role of drug dealers in those tragic outcomes.
Read at New York Post
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