In a shocking twist that has rocked Hollywood, a new documentary has shed light on the tragic demise of beloved actor Matthew Perry. Known worldwide for his iconic role in "Friends, " Perry's life came to a heart-wrenching end due to a fatal overdose of ketamine.

Unraveling the Mystery

The documentary "Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy" brings to the surface the dark circumstances leading to his untimely death. It reveals that Perry had been administered an alarming 27 doses of ketamine, far surpassing any safe threshold.

The Key Players and Their Roles

At the heart of this scandal are Salvador Plasencia, a doctor who irresponsibly prescribed ketamine to Perry's unqualified assistant, and Kenneth Iwamasa, who delivered these injections without oversight. Additionally, the so-called "Queen of Ketamine, " Jaswin Sanga, played a crucial role in supplying the drug.

"The negligence in this case is beyond comprehension, " former U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada commented.

Consequences of Carelessness

Despite Perry's apparent side effects, such as lethargy and confusion, the reckless treatment persisted, leading to tragic consequences. Under the Department of Justice agreement, it was disclosed that Iwamasa administered six to eight injections daily, ultimately causing Perry's death.

Reflecting on the Tragedy

This heartbreaking incident underscores the critical need for strict regulations and accountability in medical prescriptions, especially concerning powerful substances like ketamine. As Hollywood mourns the loss of a cherished star, the industry and society, at large, must confront these dangerous oversights to prevent future tragedies.

Editor: Yana Davydiuk