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The heartbreaking death of Matthew Perry, the beloved star of ‘Friends’, has unveiled a troubling series of events leading up to his overdose. The details coming to light paint a grim picture of the circumstances surrounding his final days.

Reports indicate that his assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, was involved in administering ketamine to Perry, who had been found unconscious several times before his tragic death. It’s shocking to learn that on the day of his passing, Iwamasa gave him two shots of the drug within a few hours.

Initially prescribed to help treat Perry’s depression, ketamine sadly turned into a substance of abuse for him. The investigation has revealed that he began misusing it just a month before his death.

Interestingly, his doctor, Salvador Plasencia, played a key role in this unfolding tragedy. He provided Perry with both liquid ketamine and lozenges, and even trained Iwamasa on how to inject the drug. This definitely raised eyebrows about the moral responsibility of those around the actor.

More disturbing is the discovery that Dr. Plasencia, along with another doctor, Mark Chavez, allegedly exploited Perry’s addiction for financial gain. Text exchanges between the doctors indicated they were aware of Perry’s dependency and were possibly taking advantage of it.

As the case progresses, Erik Fleming, who acted as a middleman in supplying drugs to Perry, has pled guilty to charges related to the distribution of ketamine. The revelations about the people surrounding Perry only add to the sorrow of his untimely passing.

Rachel Adams

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