Multiple arrests have been made in relation to the death of "Friends" actor Matthew Perry.
According to the New York Times, two doctors, Matthew's personal assistant, and two others have all been arrested in relation to his death. The Times reports that they are all being charged for providing Matthew with the ketamine that led to his death.
In fact, Page Six reports that officials are saying that his assistant was the one to administered the dose that killed him… they say he’s admitted to "repeatedly injecting Matthew with ketamine without medical training." This also means the "multiple injections" he administered the day he died.
The Times also reports that Matthew's assistant and an "acquaintance" managed to get $55,000 worth of ketamine via a drug dealer.
All of his does line up with the autopsy report which concluded that the official cause of death was "acute effects of ketamine.”
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