Overview
- The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner ruled that Perry died from acute ketamine toxicity with coronary heart disease, accidental drowning and buprenorphine listed as contributing factors.
- Federal prosecutors have charged five individuals in the illegal ketamine supply linked to Perry’s death, and Dr. Salvador Plasencia pleaded guilty to federal distribution counts and faces sentencing.
- Jasveen Sangha, identified as a key supplier, remains scheduled for trial in September on ketamine distribution charges after multiple delays.
- In her Vanity Fair interview, Aniston said the Friends cast “did everything we could” and felt they had been grieving Perry throughout his long battle with addiction.
- Aniston revealed she exchanged messages with Perry the day he died and described him as happy and recovering, underscoring the sudden tragedy of his relapse.