Matthew Perry’s cause of death marked ‘postponed’ pending toxicology results.
Therefore, a Matthew Perry’s toxicology report is needed, and it could “take weeks to complete.” But initially, the autopsy reveals no indication of any suspicion of criminal activity or drug use.
Perry, renowned for portraying Chandler Bing in the classic 1990s sitcom “Friends,” passed away at his Los Angeles, California home on October 28.
On October 29, a representative from the medical examiner’s office confirmed to People Magazine that they had performed an autopsy, with pending toxicology results. Although autopsies typically conclude within a few days of the death, producing definitive results from toxicology reports may take several weeks.
Official records document Perry’s cause of death, and authorities have cleared his body for release, enabling his family to arrange the appropriate funeral.
According to latest breaking news, on October 23, Matthew Perry shared his last Instagram picture, which showed him lounging in a hot tub at night while sporting headphones. “Oh, so swirling around in warm water makes you feel good?” was the caption. Call me Mattman.
Perry struggled with severe drug and alcohol addictions. Following his recovery, he began advocating for rehabilitation and speaking out on behalf of the National Association of Drug Court Professionals. In 2013, he received the Champion of Recovery Award from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. His autobiography, “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing,” released in 2022.