Matthew Perry's distraught neighbor, 17, says he 'saw too much' and was 'left disturbed' at death scene | The Sun

MATTHEW Perry's distraught neighbor has revealed he was 'left disturbed' by what he saw at the scene of the Friends legend's death.

The 17 year-old told The U.S Sun he and his younger siblings saw “too much”as the Friends star was believed to have been found unresponsive in the water at his home in Los Angeles on Saturday.


It is understood that some neighbors could see over their back fences as the drama unfolded.

“I was actually home when the ambulance showed up and looked outside, I was just about to head to my friend’s house,” the young neighbor said.

“They were outside my neighbor’s door. I didn’t think much of it at the time until police started arriving and everything. They didn’t hammer the door, they kept silent.

“It was very disturbing, and very sad after all those years.. from what he’s gone through and his addictions and whatever.

“I saw everything, I feel bad for my younger siblings.

“I was very sad. At the same time I did kind of expect it in some sense, but I didn’t expect it to be so soon. He’d not lived there long.

“I was very heartbroken to see what happened. I encountered him once, he was very friendly, friendlier than I thought.

“Very nice genuine guy. I’ve always looked up to Matthew and he’s probably one of my favorite actors of all time. He made the funniest jokes on the show.

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“I just hope his friends and family can come together at this time.”

Perry, who rose to fame for his role as Chandler Bing, is believed to have drowned according to an early report from TMZ,

Law enforcement sources told the outlet that first responders were initially called to the Los Angeles property for a cardiac arrest.

Sources also told TMZ that no drugs were found at the scene, and that foul play is not suspected at this time.

The outlet revealed Perry came home after a two-hour game of pickleball, and sent his assistant out on an errand shortly after.


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