Matthew Perry’s Death Investigation: Does Jasveen Sangha Aka Ketamine Queen Have Other Victims? Here’s What Report Says

As a long-time fan of Friends, and especially Matthew Perry’s character Chandler Bing, I’ve always felt a deep connection with his witty humor and resilience. But now, as I follow the tragic news about his untimely death, I can’t help but feel an overwhelming sense of shock, sadness, and anger. The accusations against Jasveen Sangha have left me in disbelief.


Law enforcement officials believe that Jasveen Sangha, known as the “Ketamine Queen,” could potentially have more victims. This is because she’s facing multiple charges related to drugs, which are linked to the tragic death of Matthew Perry.

It’s alleged that Sangha was the primary supplier of the ketamine which led to Perry’s death on October 28th, 2023. Upon investigation at his Los Angeles residence, where Perry was found deceased, it was determined that he had no response when examined. Subsequent examination revealed that Perry’s death was caused by an overdose of ketamine.

Last week, charges were filed against Sangha and four others in California, tying them to the recent death of Perry. As reported by People magazine, court documents suggest that Sangha was implicated in a fatal drug incident, among other allegations.

The individual drafting these accusations suspects that, given the vast quantity of potentially harmful drugs that Sangha allegedly dealt and dangerous substances involved, there could be additional fatalities.

Previously, I found myself implicated in a tragic situation concerning ketamine. It’s been claimed that I supplied this substance to an individual known as C.M., which unfortunately led to a drug overdose. Subsequently, a relative of C.M. approached me, expressing their belief that my actions indirectly led to his passing due to the effects of ketamine. According to the indictment, the family member conveyed to me, “The ketamine you provided took my brother’s life. It was listed as the cause of death.”

Based on my personal experiences and knowledge, it seems that the individual may have researched online if it’s possible for someone to die from consuming this substance, out of concern for their own well-being or the safety of others. This is a common practice when people are uncertain about the potential risks associated with a particular substance, especially in today’s digital age where information is readily accessible.

According to the previously mentioned source, the indictment alleges that instead of halting her activities following the death of C.M., the defendant persistently conducted business from the SANGHA Stash Location and continued to distribute ketamine, even after M.P. passed away in 2023.

Despite the revelation, Sangha persisted in conducting her illicit business operations. According to the charges, she secretly sold ketamine following Perry’s death in 2023, up until her arrest.

The following individuals – Dr. Salvador Plasencia, Kenneth Iwamasa who assists Perry, Dr. Mark Chavez, and Erik Fleming, a late friend of the actor – have been taken into custody together with Jasveen Sangha.

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2024-08-24 08:07