Chinese Actor Yu Menglong’s Final Text Before Death Goes Viral: ‘They May Kill Me Anytime’
By News18,Shrishti Negi
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The sudden death of Chinese actor Yu Menglong, widely known as Alan Yu, has taken a disturbing turn in recent days. On September 11, the 37-year-old reportedly fell from a building while intoxicated, leading authorities to rule it an accident. However, a text message allegedly sent by Yu moments before his death has sparked outrage among fans.
In the message, he warned his mother, “Every time I see the money they transfer, I vomit. That money isn’t earned by me, it’s dirty. I must say goodbye now, Mother. They may come and kill me anytime. I’m not joking, and I’m not hallucinating.”
These words have left fans demanding clarity and evidence from authorities, including CCTV footage, forensic reports, autopsy results, and witness statements, as suspicions of foul play continue to swirl.
Mother’s Disappearance Adds to Mystery
The situation has intensified after reports emerged that Yu’s mother went missing while traveling to Beijing for funeral arrangements. Several entertainment bloggers suggest that she might be under pressure or being suppressed by powerful forces seeking to cover up the circumstances of her son’s death. Fans have taken to social media demanding updates, fearing that key evidence may be withheld.
Controversial Claims Surround Death
In addition to the text message, new allegations have surfaced online. Audio recordings captured by a neighbor through a peephole allegedly indicate that Yu’s abdomen was cut open to retrieve a USB drive, according to The Vision Times. None of these claims have been independently verified by law enforcement, and authorities continue to maintain that his death was accidental.
Yu Menglong, born June 15, 1988, in Urumqi, Xinjiang, first gained fame as a singer on talent shows like My Show and Happy Boys. Transitioning into acting in 2014 with the drama The Loving Home, he later starred in popular series including Go Princess Go and Eternal Love, earning a devoted fanbase across China and internationally.