Suzanne Morrison Reflects on Premonition and Inevitability Before Matthew Perry’s Passing
Suzanne Morrison, Matthew Perry's mother, recently shared poignant reflections on a conversation she had with her son just before his untimely accidental overdose on October 28, 2023, which she described as having a sense of inevitability and premonition. During an appearance on the "Today" show, Morrison recounted Perry’s emotional words when he told her, "I love you so much, and I’m so happy to be with you now." She noted how this comment felt unusually significant and recalled worrying as he said, "I’m not frightened anymore," suggesting he sensed what was to come. PEOPLE reported.
Perry, celebrated for his role in "Friends," passed away at the age of 54. An autopsy confirmed the cause of death as a consequence of consuming ketamine, with drowning and coronary artery disease as contributing factors. His passing marked a year of grief for Perry's family, who first spoke publicly about their loss during Morrison's interview, emphasizing Perry's dedication to helping others find sobriety.
The time leading up to this tragic event saw Perry exhibiting stability and sobriety. However, it became known that he had relapsed into the use of ketamine, as revealed by Los Angeles prosecutors. A subsequent investigation, focusing on the circumstances of his relapse, led to arrests, including his personal assistant and other associates who had allegedly exploited Perry’s addiction issues. Despite the overwhelming heartbreak, his family, alongside the public, remembered Perry for the joy and happiness he brought into the world through his work and personal relationships.
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