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Drug Dealer's Role in Matthew Perry's Death Probed
8 Dec
Summary
- Jasveen Sangha pleaded guilty to supplying drugs that killed Matthew Perry.
- The documentary explores Sangha's role and the many exploitative individuals around Perry.
- Despite revealing a contemptible inner circle, the film leaves key questions unanswered.

The circumstances surrounding the death of actor Matthew Perry, described as sudden, were in fact decades in the making due to his long battle with addiction. Jasveen Sangha, an MBA student turned drug dealer known as the 'Ketamine Queen,' has pleaded guilty to supplying Perry with the drugs that killed him in 2023.
A new documentary by Amber Haque delves into the tragedy, exposing a network of personal assistants, doctors, and dealers who exploited Perry's vulnerability. Despite Haque's efforts, the film struggles to establish a central thesis, juggling Perry's troubled life, the healthcare system, and the Hollywood party scene.
The documentary questions Sangha's motives, suggesting her involvement went beyond mere business, hinting at a need for status and validation. However, it ultimately leaves crucial questions about Perry's and Sangha's deeper issues and their destructive relationship unexplored, falling short of a complete picture.




