09.04.2026 12:01
A critical decision has been made in the case regarding the death of Matthew Perry, who is remembered for his role as Chandler Bing in the series "Friends." Jasveen Sangha, identified as the person who provided the actor with the fatal ketamine, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
New details continue to emerge in the investigation into the death of Matthew Perry, which has shocked Hollywood. It has been reported that Jasveen Sangha, identified as the supplier of the fatal ketamine to the actor, has accepted federal charges and has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
“KETAMINE QUEEN” AT THE CENTER OF THE CASE
It was stated that 42-year-old Jasveen Sangha played a key role in supplying the ketamine that led to Perry's death. According to prosecutors, it was determined that Sangha sold numerous bottles of ketamine, including a lethal dose, for money just a few days before Perry's death.
ALLEGATIONS OF TRYING TO DESTROY EVIDENCE
According to court documents, it was alleged that Sangha texted her associate Eric Fleming after Perry's death, asking him to delete their communications. Authorities indicated that this could be an attempt to destroy evidence.
FIVE NAMES IN THE SCOPE OF THE CASE
While it was noted that five individuals are facing charges in the investigation, it was stated that doctors Salvador Plasencia and Mark Chavez are also involved in the case. It was reported that Perry's assistant Kenneth Iwamasa and associate Eric Fleming are also undergoing legal proceedings.
AUTOPSY REPORT REVEALED THE TRUTH
The autopsy confirmed that Matthew Perry died from the acute effects of ketamine and drowning, while toxicology reports indicated that the actor had taken multiple doses before his death.