Matthew Perry's death investigation is currently underway and five people have been arrested very recently in connection to the Friend star's death. Among them is Jasveen Sangha, who is also infamously known as the 'Ketamine Queen', according to the police authorities. But how did she end up with this name in the first place?
Jasveen Sangha, a.k.a 'Ketamine Queen', had a vast distribution network for the procurement and supply of ketamine illegally and allegedly she is the one who supplied Matthew Perry with cast amounts of ketamine through his personal assistant or his doctors.
Her name cropped up in the investigation soon after the death and apparently, Sangha had also got the inclination that she could be allegedly implicated in this particular case and had even asked her associates to delete all texts and correspondence in regard to Matthew Perry's ketamine supplies. There are rumors that she is an Indian-origin woman, living in California, having a North Hollywood address.
Sangha was hand in gloves with Perry's doctor Salvador Plasencia, and even with his live-in assistant Kenneth Iwamasa. Apparently, Perry was injected with ketamine each day by Kenneth himself, suggest reports. After intaking large dosages of ketamine, Perry could not handle its acute effects and passed away in his own hot tub.
When Sangha's home was raided in this regard, authorities uncovered a drug 'emporium', 80 vials of ketamine, thousands of pills