Report: Investigators conducting interviews with key figures in Hollywood to determine source of ketamine given to Matthew Perry

Investigation into Matthew Perry’s Death and Ketamine Use: Authorities zero in on the source of the deadly drug

Hollywood is reeling from the shocking news of Matthew Perry’s death, as investigators look into how the beloved actor obtained ketamine, a deadly drug found in his system. Perry, best known for his role as Chandler Bing on the hit show Friends, was discovered unresponsive in his hot tub in October.

Law enforcement sources revealed to TMZ that the DEA and local police are working tirelessly to uncover who supplied Perry with the ketamine. Important figures in Hollywood, particularly those who have struggled with addiction, have been interviewed as part of the investigation. So far, no arrests have been made in connection with the case.

An autopsy report released last year indicated that Perry’s cause of death was related to the acute effects of ketamine. The report also cited drowning, coronary artery disease, and the effects of buprenorphine as contributing factors in the actor’s tragic passing. The medical examiner ruled his death as accidental.

Just a week and a half before his death, Perry had undergone ketamine infusion therapy for depression, but it was determined that the ketamine found in his system could not have been from the therapy session due to the drug’s short half-life.

Warner Bros. Television Group, the production company behind Friends, issued a statement expressing their devastation over Perry’s passing, highlighting his exceptional talent and the lasting impact he had on audiences worldwide.

As the investigation into Perry’s death continues, the entertainment industry mourns the loss of a remarkable talent, and fans remember the iconic actor for his comedic genius and unforgettable performances.

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