2024-08-25 17:07:16
Kenneth Iwamasa is one of five people arrested for the death of Matthew Perry and the indiscriminate use of ketamine.
The death of the remembered actor Matthew Perry continues to be the talk of the town after the news broke arrest of five people involved in his death, due to an accident caused by ketamine use.
The New York Times released court documents in the case, stating that The Friends star injected himself with ketamine “six to eight times a day”as part of his addiction to the drug, which he started taking to cope with depression.
On the day of his death, Matthew Perry was inoculated with the first dose at 8:30 a.m., which was administered to him by his personal assistant, identified as Kenneth Iwamasa.
In his statement to the court, Perry’s assistant injected him with the drug again at 12:00 noon and just 40 minutes later, The actor asked for a third dose: “Give me a big one,” were his reported words.
After this, the actor asked him to prepare the jacuzzi, where his lifeless body was later found.
Kenneth Iwamasa is one of five people who were arrested for the death of Matthew Perry and the indiscriminate use of ketamine, in response to which Martin Estrada, prosecutor for the Central District of California, indicated that “These defendants took advantage of Mr. Perry’s addiction problems to enrich themselves. They knew what they were doing was wrong.”