Was Matthew Perry Given 27 Ketamine Shots By Assistant? New Documentary Alleges Details of FRIENDS Star’s Death

In an intriguing development, Peacock has unveiled a fresh documentary titled “Matthew Perry: A Tale from Hollywood,” shedding considerable light on the life and times of the deceased actor. Remarkably, this production is said to disclose the specific dosage of ketamine administered to Perry prior to his passing.

Regarding the overdose incident on October 28, 2023, Martin Estrada, the former U.S. Attorney for California’s Central District, claims that Dr. [Salvador] Plasencia is accused of giving ketamine to an untrained live-in assistant who was then administering it to a person with extremely high risk factors.

According to Estrada’s account, Plasencia provided Perry with ketamine injections at various spots, and it was also mentioned that they had previously met in a parking lot in Long Beach, where the doctor delivered a dose in the backseat of the car.

In addition, the attorney claims that the three people convicted in Perry’s demise were exploiting the actor.

Estrada asserts that despite witnessing the actor apparently freezing under the influence of Ketamine, the doctor took no action and subsequently gave the drug to Kenneth Iwamasa, Mr. Perry’s live-in assistant. The source of this drug was Jasveen Sangha, often referred to as the “Ketamine Queen.

As stated in an agreement between Iwamasa and the Department of Justice, he administered six to eight doses of ketamine to Matthew Perry daily, from October 24th through the 27th.

On the day he passed away, Iwamasa administered two doses – one at 8:30 in the morning and another at 12:45 p.m. – to Perry. Later on, the actor himself made a request for an additional dose, saying to Iwamasa, “Please give me a strong dose.

This then led to Perry’s death near the jacuzzi.

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2025-02-27 09:07