Death of Matthew Perry: a year later, the fight continues for the actor's family

Death of Matthew Perry: a year later, the fight continues for the actor's family
Death of Matthew Perry: a year later, the fight continues for the actor's family

On October 28, 2023, the body of Matthew Perry, aged 54, was found unresponsive in his jacuzzi. The autopsy revealed that he died of excessive consumption of ketamine. This tragic disappearance of Chandler in
Friends deeply touched the world of cinema, those close to him as well as his former partners in the series.

A year after the death of Matthew Perry, his sister Caitlin Morrison chose to break the silence. In an interview with Hello Canadataken up by the Montreal Journal this Thursday, October 24, she expressed her emotion in these words: “He had this ability to light up a room.” And to add: “Being alongside Matthew was feel its magnetism. Everyone listened to his every word attentively”.

Death of Matthew Perry: a foundation in his tribute

A foundation in tribute to Matthew Perry has been created to continue his commitment against addictions. Caitlin Morrison, his sister, who co-directs this foundation with their father Keith Morrison, confided that she feels the presence of Matthew Perry at her side: “For me, it's a treasure… It allows me to keep it close to me all the time” .

For his part, the famous actor's father-in-law clarified that Matthew wanted to be remembered as a support for those suffering from addiction. Let us recall that the Fondation Matthew
Perry
offers people in recovery a
support for their reintegrationaccess to housing and psychological support after their treatment, underlines
Gala in his article of October 25, 2024.

Death of Matthew Perry: shock revelation about his ketamine spending

On August 18, court documents revealed that Matthew Perry and his assistant Kenny Iwamasa allegedly spent $55,000 to purchase 55 vials of ketamine. It also mentions numerous injections during the 29 days preceding the actor's death.

According to US Weeklythese documents include a series of messages sent by Kenny Iwamasa, asking for ketamine almost daily. They also allegedly met Dr. Salvador Plasencia, accused of having exchanged thousands of euros in cash for these substances and of having given multiple injections at the home of Matthew Perry. Disturbing revelations that raise questions.


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