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Death, Drugs, and Deception: The Sangha Case Unveiled
7 Dec
Summary
- Sangha allegedly sold ketamine leading to two overdose deaths.
- She continued drug distribution despite knowing its fatal consequences.
- Sangha expressed excitement about sobriety and future plans in her last conversation.

Federal charges were announced in August 2024 against Sangha, who prosecutors say sold ketamine that resulted in two overdose deaths. In 2019, she allegedly sold the drug to Cody McLaury, who died. His sister informed Sangha of the fatal overdose, but the defendant allegedly continued distributing ketamine.
Several years later, Sangha's actions allegedly led to the death of another individual, Mr. Perry. Despite these tragic events, Sangha reportedly attended rehab at some point in the 2020s. Her lawyer stated she had been sober for 17 months prior to her plea.
In her last known conversation, Sangha spoke with enthusiasm about her sobriety and future aspirations, unaware of the impending federal charges. She had not revealed the extent of her legal troubles to her friend during their discussion about life in their 40s.




