Facing five criminal charges for the distribution of ketamine, one of them related to The death of actor Matthew Perry, Jasveen Sangha, known as the “Queen of Ketamine”, will face trial on September 23 in Los Angeles.
Sangha is pointed out by US authorities as one of the five people who supplied ketamine to the star of Friends and if a distributor within the Hollywood industry, highlights the BBC.
Jasveen Sangha was charged with the death of actor Matthew Perry, since it is pointed out that the ketamine that caused her overdose was sold by her.
The restart of the trial marks the last judicial process to clarify the death of the actor of Friends. This process was postponed in 2024, after the formal accusation in April of that same year.
According to data provided by Infobaethe federal judge who has the case decided to postpone the trial for the defendant’s defense to carry out an analysis of the evidence presented by the Prosecutor’s Office on the relationship between Sangha and Matthew Perry.
At the current Friends. Next to her, Dr. Salvador Plasencia was pointed out.
In the case Perry’s personal assistant, a friend, were also involved and a Second doctor, who accepted Ketamina’s distribution positions to the actor of Friends.
Matthew Perry’s case uncovered after the autopsy performed in 2023 revealed that he consumed ketamine, which led him to an overdose. It was established that Perry used this drug as a prescribed medication and that he later sought to expand his dose.
Infobae He emphasizes that the investigation of the Prosecutor’s Office determined that Perry first went to Plasencia to increase his doses and then resorted to Sangha, known as Drug Distributor within the Hollywood world.
The investigation thread developed by the Prosecutor’s Office emphasizes that both the attendees and a friend of the actor were intermediaries between him and Jasveen Sangha.
To understand the effects of this drug, the United States Drug Control Administration (DEA) explains that ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic that causes certain hallucinogenic effects.
This drug can distort visual and auditory perception, and makes the consumer feel disconnected and without control.
