remembered her “Friends” co-star Matthew Perry while attending the 2024 Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday, less than three months after his death.“The Morning Show” actress, 54, was asked how she hopes Perry’s fans continue to honor his legacy by Entertainment Tonight. “[To] celebrate him,” she said on the red carpet in Santa Monica, California.Perry died on Oct.
28 after he drowned in the hot tub at his L.A. home. He was 54.His death was due to “acute effects of ketamine” and the manner was accidental drowning, according to his autopsy report.
The report noted that Perry was undergoing ketamine infusion therapy to treat depression and drug addiction, which may have been accompanied by a prescription for the drug — or he could have obtained it illegally.
However, the medical examiner noted that the amount found in Perry’s system could not have been from his final infusion treatment a week and a half before his death.Pathologist Dr.
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