The preliminary findings of the autopsy report on the late Friends star, Matthew Perry, have been disclosed, providing crucial insights into the initial drug tests. The report, as reported by TMZ, confirms that there were no traces of meth or fentanyl in the system of the 54-year-old actor who tragically passed away on a Saturday evening.
While these initial results offer some clarity, the comprehensive toxicology reports are still pending and expected to undergo several months of processing. Only after the completion of these detailed analyses will the coroner be able to definitively determine the cause of Matthew Perry’s untimely death. The forthcoming reports will delve into the examination of potential dangerous levels of prescription drugs and other illicit substances in the actor’s system.
First responders who were at the scene mentioned the discovery of antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, and a COPD drug in Matthew Perry’s vicinity. Notably, no traces of illegal drugs were found, raising questions about the nature of his condition.
Law enforcement officials recently disclosed a crucial detail regarding the actor’s final moments. Matthew Perry had not been in his hot tub for an extended period before his passing, as evident by the lack of waterlogging, adding to the mystery surrounding the circumstances.
In the hours leading up to his unfortunate demise, the actor was observed engaging in a game of pickleball with a female friend. She revealed that Matthew had been feeling unwell and fatigued for the past week, prompting further interest in the events leading to his passing. The investigation into the circumstances of Matthew Perry’s death continues, leaving questions yet to be answered.