Matthew Perry: Actor’s last days show he had enough ketamine in his system for a general anaesthetic

An autopsy report on Friends star Matthew Perry has revealed the cause of his premature death was probably inevitable after years of his struggle with addictions.

According to the official document, the actor died of an “acute” overdose of the party drug ketamine, despite claiming to have been clean for 19 months.

The 54-year-old, who drowned in the hot tub at his £4million Hollywood mansion on October 28, also had traces of an opioid-like drug in his system, according to a graphic 29-page autopsy report released by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s office on Friday.

While friends, including co-star Jennifer Aniston, had insisted that Perry – who went to rehab 15 times and spent £7million fighting his demons – was “doing great” in the period before his death, the autopsy paints a grim picture.

Perry died of the “acute effects of ketamine”, according to the coroner, as well as the effects of buprenorphine, an opioid-type drug used to treat opioid addiction.

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