Rare Video of Yu Menglong Shopping with His Mother Before His Death Exposed

37-year-old male star Yu Menglong mysteriously passed away, and the case is full of mysteries to this day, with reports indicating that his family has been controlled by others. Recently, a video surfaced showing Yu Menglong accompanying his mother for a stroll before his passing. However, this heartwarming scene can never be reenacted, leaving netizens in distress.

The video depicts Yu Menglong and his mother walking side by side in a shopping mall, with his right arm around his mother as they chat and browse together. They are seen entering a hot pot restaurant hand in hand, maintaining a warm and loving atmosphere throughout.

Some netizens expressed their sorrow, saying, “If there is such a thing as reincarnation, I hope he can reunite with his current family in a safe and happy place in his next life. I wish for him to live peacefully and happily, away from the entertainment industry.” Others expressed their desire for him to lead a simple and content life, away from the limelight.

After Yu Menglong’s passing, his family has not made any public appearances or held any public memorial services, leaving the public unsettled. Yu Menglong’s mother only made a questionable appearance in a statement released by his now-defunct studio.

On September 16th, the shuttered studio allegedly representing Yu Menglong released a statement claiming to be from his “mother,” stating that he died from a “fall after drinking” and that the arrangements have been completed, hoping to return to a peaceful life. However, many netizens raised doubts about the authenticity of this statement.

Most internet users do not believe that the statement truly reflects Yu Menglong’s mother’s intentions. Some argued that the statement released by the closed studio is invalid and potentially illegal.

Following the incident, concerns arose about the safety of Yu Menglong’s mother, with reports suggesting that she may have been unable to be contacted and possibly relocated out of Xinjiang and even Beijing against her will.

On September 15th, Liu Wei, host of Southeast Satellite TV’s “Extraordinary Music,” shared a conversation with renowned makeup artist Song Ce about Yu Menglong’s family situation. Song Ce revealed that Yu Menglong’s family rushed to Beijing upon hearing the news and were devastated, unable to cope with the shock.

Upon learning of Yu Menglong’s passing, Song Ce was overwhelmed with grief, unable even to answer calls from friends. He criticized the entertainment industry as corrupt, blaming it for Yu Menglong’s demise.

A document purported to be a “petition for justice” by Yu Menglong’s mother circulated online, claiming that she possesses crucial evidence related to her son’s fate and testimony from witnesses, suggesting foul play in his death.

Yu Menglong’s mother stated that after her son’s incident, she sought help numerous times with no success, as the perpetrators not only evaded justice but also attempted to suppress the truth and silence her pleas.

In the early hours of September 11th, Yu Menglong tragically fell to his death in the Yangguang Shangdong neighborhood of Beijing, sparking widespread suspicions and demands for a thorough investigation. As of October 22nd, over 550,000 people globally have signed a petition seeking justice for Yu Menglong.

Rumors online suggest that Yu Menglong fell victim due to resisting the unwritten rules of the entertainment industry’s elite. Allegations claim he endured surveillance and abuse for an extended period, had incriminating evidence against criminal groups, and was subjected to brutal murder after being relocated multiple times.

Rumors further implicate director Cheng Qingsong, editor Jiguangguang (Li Ming), Tian Hairong, producer Fang Li, actors Song Yiren, Fan Shiqi, and Tianyu Media owner Xinqi (Xin Xiaoxiong), as well as manager Du Qiang in Yu Menglong’s case.

Xinqi (Xin Xiaoxiong) and Jiguangguang are purportedly descendants of high-ranking officials in the Chinese Communist Party.

Translated and adapted from Xintang Ren.