Amid Matthew Perry’s Death Investigation, Woman Accuses So-Called Ketamine Queen For Her Brother’s Accidental Overdose

As a dedicated follower who has seen my fair share of celebrity scandals and tragedies, I must say that this Mathew Perry investigation is truly baffling. The allegations against Jasveen Sangha, known as the Ketamine Queen, are becoming increasingly concerning, especially with the accusation from Kimberly McLaury about her brother’s tragic death.


The Matthew Perry death case is becoming increasingly strange as more details emerge! Several members of his household staff and physicians are facing accusations related to Ketamine distribution, with some admitting guilt. Jasveen Sangha, known as the ‘Ketamine Queen’, has been charged and taken into custody in relation to Perry’s death.

Currently, as investigations are underway, a woman has leveled accusations against the Ketamine Queen regarding her brother Cody McLaury’s accidental drug overdose. Cody, a 33-year-old aspiring personal trainer, had purchased drugs from Sangha in August 2019. Tragically, just hours later, he succumbed to an overdose, as reported by the prosecutors.

Five years following Sangha’s imprisonment, Kimberly McLaury attributed her late brother’s drug overdose to her, stating this to CNN. She revealed that after his demise, she examined his call records and discovered numerous calls exchanged between him and his dealer, often referred to as the Ketamine Queen.

After receiving confirmation of his passing via a death certificate, she sent a message saying, “I wanted to let you know that the ketamine you supplied to my brother was cited as the reason for his demise,” which went unanswered by the network.

She disclosed that her brother had been residing in Los Angeles for the past four years prior to the tragic event, and only this year, police officers from the Los Angeles Police Department visited her home, asking questions about his demise. It was then that she grew wary, suspecting a potential link between her brother’s death and an actor.

According to the prosecution’s claim, Sangha conducted a Google search inquiring about whether ketamine could be listed as a cause of death following Kimberly’s text messages. The investigators imply that Sangha was aware of the potential dangers associated with unsupervised and misused ketamine use.

Kimberly admitted that the drug dealer, who had sold her brother illegal substances leading to an overdose case, left her with conflicting emotions – both sorrow and a sense of justice being served. Keep checking back for further developments!

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2024-08-19 23:52