The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has released Matthew Perry’s death certificate. The information contained in the document has been published on the site AND! on line.
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The death certificate arrives 15 days after the death of the actor, known for his role as Chandler Bing in the series “Friends”. Perry died on October 28, aged 54.
What is known about the death of Matthew Perry
According to the document, the actor died in Los Angeles at 4:17 pm (local time). His body was found in the same house as him. In the certificate, the authorities state that “there were no other significant conditions that contributed to his death.”
Erik Scott, captain and spokesman for the fire department, said that “one person took the man’s head out of the water and brought him to the edge, then firefighters pulled him out of the water at arrival”, but that “he was dead before the rescuers”. arrive.”
The actor was pronounced dead at the scene and was not taken to hospital Daily email. Emergency responders reportedly went to the actor’s home to respond to a “water-related emergency.” Paramedics tried to resuscitate him at the scene, but were unable to do so and the actor was pronounced dead from “apparent drowning”.
Initial investigations indicate that the death was not caused by an overdose of fentanyl or methamphetamine. Furthermore, antidepressants, anxiolytics and a medicine for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were found in the house where the actor died.
The actor practiced in the morning and upon reaching home, asked his assistant something, according to sources. About two hours later, upon returning, the actor’s employee called the authorities, around 4 p.m., stating that Perry had gone into cardiac arrest.
The cause of death is still unknown and the autopsy performed on the actor’s body was inconclusive. According to a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Medical Examiner’s Office, the results of toxicology tests are still awaited, which could take weeks.
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