Matthew Perry body removed from home after apparent drowning

Matthew Perry’s body was removed from his California home where he was found dead in a hot tub on Saturday at the age of 54.

The late actor was stretchered into a coroner’s van from the front door of his home in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of LA late Saturday night, as shown in photos obtained by Daily Mail.

As The Post previously reported, the beloved “Friends” star was found dead of an apparent drowning. First responders rushed to the address after receiving a call reporting a cardiac arrest. TMZ reported Perry’s assistant called 911.

Additionally, Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey told CNN that the call came in at 4:07 p.m. for a possible “water rescue” emergency. They arrived to find Perry “unresponsive.”

Authorities then put up tape across the residence and a white tent was spotted near the pool and hot tub in Perry’s backyard. His parents, Suzanne Perry and John Bennett Perry (who divorced in 1970), were photographed at the scene, along with Suzanne’s husband, “Dateline’s” Keith Morrison.

Aerial view of Perry’s home on Saturday.
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A large white tent was put up near Perry’s hot tub and pool in his backyard.
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Authorities received a call at 4:07 p.m. for a reported water rescue emergency, per CNN.
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TMZ reported Perry’s assistant called 911.
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Matthew Perry was best known for his role on “Friends.”
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An official cause of death has not been released and an autopsy is pending.

Although TMZ reports there were no illegal drugs on the premises, enforcement sources told the outlet Sunday that several Rx drugs were reportedly found in the house.

“Authorities found anti-depressants, anti-anxiety drugs and a COPD drug in the house,” the outlet reported.

Just five days before his death, Perry shared an eerie photo in his hot tub.
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Per the CDC, COPD, short for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, refers to diseases that cause airflow blockage and breathing-related problems.

The L.A. County Coroner will conduct a toxicology exam to determine if any drugs were in Perry’s system at the time. Results could take months.

Perry, who was best known for playing Chandler Bing on “Friends” for 10 years, was not married nor had any children at the time of his death.

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