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Matthew Perry's passing: Chandler Bing's death has left the "FRIENDS" cast "reeling,"It's just heartbreaking

 Matthew Perry's passing: Chandler Bing's death has left the "FRIENDS" cast "reeling,"It's just heartbreaking


Matthew Perry, who gained international recognition for his role as Chandler Bing in the beloved television series "FRIENDS," was discovered dead in his Los Angeles residence on October 28. His age was fifty-four. 


The cast of the program is inconsolable, even if his co-stars' formal comments are still waiting, according to Page Six. According to others close to them, they are still working through this enormous loss.


The cast's support of him throughout previous health issues has strengthened their relationship beyond business obligations. According to the newspaper, an insider said that the group looked on Perry like a brother and supported him through difficult times.


Given that Matty was their brother, the ensemble is inconsolable at his passing. It's simply heartbreaking, a source told Page Six.


The whole group is tight, and although though they had both good and bad moments together, they will be sad. And they zealously took care of Matty while he was ill, protecting him."


Perry seemed energetic only a few hours before his tragic demise. After winning an intense pickleball match close to his Pacific Palisades home, he even gave his aide instructions to get him a new iPhone and prescription glasses, according to TMZ. Two hours later, the same assistant would find him still in his jacuzzi.


The cause of Matthew Perry's death

His death was mostly caused by drowning, according to early investigations. According to the article, authorities discovered a number of prescription drugs for ailments including depression and anxiety at Perry's residence. The drugs were all lawful.


There were other medications for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). According to the article, a thorough toxicology test is being conducted to determine whether or not these prescription medications had a role in Perry's premature death

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