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There has been a shocking development in the death of beloved actor Matthew Perry. Five people, including the actor's personal assistant and two doctors, have been charged in connection with his fatal ketamine overdose.
Authorities allege that an "extensive underground criminal network" was involved in supplying Perry with the powerful anesthetic. The indictment paints a disturbing picture of a conspiracy by greed, where the actor's vulnerability was exploited for gain.
The charges also include Dr. Salvador Plasencia, who is accused of distributing ketamine and falsifying records. His lawyer claims the Perry case was an isolated incident and denies any wrongdoing.
Another key figure is Jaswin Singha, known as the "Ketamine Queen", who allegedly supplied the drug to clients of high-profile individuals. The assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, admitted to giving Perry multiple ketamine injections, including the lethal dose.
The charges carry significant penalties, with Singha facing a possible life sentence. The case has rocked the entertainment industry and raised serious questions about the dangers of prescription drug use and the lengths it goes to for financial gain.
As the investigation unfolds, the public awaits more details about this tragic case.
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