'Friends' star Matthew Perry’s death could have been influenced by those close to him. The recent reports related to the Hollywood actor’s death reveals unsettling evidence and disturbing new details. Shocking revelations are surfacing about his Perry’s assistant and medical professionals who allegedly exploited his struggle with substance abuse.


Friends actor Matthew Perry drug overdose


Actor Matthew Perry died from a drug overdose last year, and Jasveen Sangha, also known as "the Ketamine Queen," is one of the five persons charged in his death. The five people named include Erik Fleming, a close acquaintance of Perry's, Salvador Plasencia, Mark Chavez, Kenneth Iwamasa, Jasveen Sangha, and two doctors. Federal authorities have charged Sangha with supplying the ketamine that led to the overdose death of Perry.


For those who are unaware, ketamine is a strong anaesthetic that is used to treat anxiety and depression, as well as pain.






Who is Jasveen Sangha?


Jasveen Sangha, 41, earned popularity for allegedly peddling meth and ketamine from her North Hollywood "stash house" as early as June 14, 2019, according to a federal indictment from California released on Thursday. Sangha, a dual citizen of the United States and Britain, has been under federal authorities' investigation due to her involvement in the selling of illegal substances.


In the indictment, stated that she "stored, packaged, and distributed narcotics, including providing ketamine to co-conspirator [Erik] Fleming so that co-conspirator Fleming could sell it to Victim M.P."


Sangha reportedly gave Fleming 50 vials of the substance in two different transactions in October, according to the prosecutors. Perry then received them from Fleming.In an unmarked, clear glass vial with a blue cover that belonged to Perry, the indictment says Sangha gave Fleming a sample of ketamine on October 13. It is said that Fleming picked up the vial from Sangha's house and then drove it to Perry's residence. Fleming then made two large batch deliveries to Mr. Perry's residence on October 14 and October 24. 


It is claimed that Sangha texted another defendant, stating, "Delete all our messages," after hearing of Perry's passing in the media. She initially came to attention in 2019 after being involved in the distribution of methamphetamine in an unrelated case.






Matthew Perry death


Matthew Perry, who became well-known for portraying the character Chandler Bing in the popular television comedy FRIENDS, was never hesitant to discuss his struggles with depression and drug abuse. The actor disclosed that he underwent "ketamine therapy" in order to treat his depression. Perry was found to have nearly three times the typical quantity of ketamine in his system on the day of his death.