US 'Ketamine Queen' Sentenced to 15 Years for Drug Trafficking Death of 'Friends' Star Matthew Perry
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A woman known as the 'Ketamine Queen' has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for drug trafficking that led to the death of American actor Matthew Perry. She is accused of selling ketamine to Perry's personal assistant, who then administered it, resulting in Perry's death.
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- Q: What was the cause of Matthew Perry's death?
- A: The authorities determined that the acute effects of ketamine (Ketamine) were the cause of death.
- Q: Who is referred to as the 'Ketamine Queen'?
- A: The 'Ketamine Queen' refers to the defendant, Sanga, who is alleged to have been involved in Matthew Perry's death.
- Q: What charges did the defendant Sanga plead guilty to?
- A: Sanga pleaded guilty to five drug-related felonies that allegedly led to Matthew Perry's death in September 2025.