Yu Menglong Confirmed Through Medium: Died as a Human Sacrifice

A video circulating online is said to show Chinese actor Yu Menglong after severe torture, being taken to a clinic where his abdomen was cut open to remove a USB drive. The screenshot on the left shows a young man wearing an oxygen mask — from his exposed forehead, eyebrows, tightly closed eyes, and the shape of his nose, his resemblance to Yu Menglong is striking. (Video screenshot)

[People News] Nearly a month has passed since Chinese celebrity Yu Menglong’s death, but discussions about him remain a hot topic across the media. Recently, videos surfaced allegedly showing Yu being cut open to remove a USB drive, used as a ritual sacrifice, and tortured for a long time. Meanwhile, a British medium claimed that Yu Menglong appeared to her spirit channel and personally confirmed that he had died as a result of being sacrificed, adding that retribution would begin in October.

Yu Menglong: “I Died Because I Was Sacrificed”

Two weeks ago, British media Ty William stated on her program that Yu Menglong had come to her and described his tragic experience. According to her, Yu told her clearly that he had been sacrificed — his killers planned his death, and even though he was obedient and did everything they told him to, they still murdered him. They killed him to extract his energy.

It circulated online that Yu Menglong shared the same birthday as CCP leader Xi Jinping, and was therefore selected by the Xi family as a ritual sacrifice — “borrowing life to avert disaster” or “extending life by exchanging fates.” Yu had reportedly been under strict control for many years.

According to online information, a “life-borrowing” ritual requires collecting the victim’s hair and fingernails. In a previously leaked video allegedly recorded by a neighbour, Yu’s screams can be heard as his teeth and nails are pulled out.

Recently, a new video emerged, said to show Yu, after enduring extreme torture, being taken to a clinic where his abdomen was cut open to find a USB drive. The screenshot on the left shows a young man with an oxygen mask; from his facial features, the resemblance to Yu is very high. The young man appears to have already lost consciousness.

Another image shows him lying in bed covered with a blanket, but with his left hand exposed, wrapped in white gauze, seemingly confirming accusations that Yu had all his fingernails removed the night he died.

Yu also reportedly told Medium William that some Chinese celebrities are “dark predators.” They abuse animals and perform “Chinese-style dark rituals.” Beautiful people — babies, children, or transgender individuals — are their targets. “They are demons,” Yu said, “part of a cult that worships evil.”

British medium William stated two weeks ago that Yu Menglong had appeared to her, personally confirming that he died as a ritual sacrifice for his energy, and that he called his killers “demons.” (Online screenshot)

Drawn into a Money Laundering Trap

After debuting, Yu Menglong became famous for his handsome looks, fine acting, gentle nature, and kind disposition, but he had long been threatened by the entertainment industry’s dark rules. Online sources claim that his management company used his name to create multiple shell companies for money laundering, including arms trading. In a final message to his mother, Yu said that the money deposited into company accounts did not belong to him — he found it disgusting and wanted to vomit when he saw it, because it was “dirty and stained with blood.” These words sparked suspicion that the funds were linked to organ trafficking.

Taiwanese media reported that internet personality Ba Jiong (八炯) compiled the revelations on his YouTube channel, claiming that before his death, Yu had discovered solid evidence of director Xin Qi and others involved in money laundering. Yu reportedly saved the data to a USB drive, planning to use it as leverage to “perish together” with his oppressors in exchange for freedom. Rumours suggest that, as a result, Yu was placed under house arrest for half a month, repeatedly interrogated about the whereabouts of the USB drive — a situation that became the trigger of the tragedy.

A video circulating abroad allegedly shows Yu being tortured, shouting: “Even if you play me to death, I won’t bow my head!” “I’m afraid of heights — let me go back!” He was reportedly hung upside down from the sixth-floor window and pushed off, only to be dragged back upstairs after being found still alive, and pushed out again, suffering severe head trauma and losing consciousness. There are also claims that Yu swallowed the USB drive, prompting the killers to shout, “Spit it out!” and “Knock him out and cut it out!” Screams were heard as his abdomen was stabbed with a sharp instrument in an attempt to extract the evidence. The scene was later staged to look like a drunken fall, but the authorities have completely avoided addressing these claims. A massive internet censorship campaign was launched: keywords such as “Yu Menglong,” “Koi,” “Mengmeng,” and  “fish-seller” were all banned online, and related audio clips were deleted en masse. The authorities’ response suggests that the case may involve families of high-ranking CCP officials.

Official Inaction, Netizens Rise to Hunt Down the Murderers

Yu Menglong died on September 11 at the age of 37. At the scene, there were numerous pieces of evidence that could easily prove it was a premeditated murder, yet police quickly ruled it an “accidental fall after drinking.” This official stance enraged a large number of internet users. They began persistent investigations on their own, collecting all kinds of evidence to expose how the authorities were covering up crimes committed by the “red nobility” — the descendants of high-ranking Communist officials. Fans have vowed to uncover the real killers.

A photo showed that Yu Menglong’s fingers were swollen before his death, further convincing fans that he had been tortured to death. (Photo reposted from X)

Recently, a video uploaded to China’s Bilibili platform showed Yu at a public event before his death. He was wearing a large black mask, and his bangs covered his entire forehead, leaving only his eyes visible. Dressed in a yellow top and white pants, he sat on a chair while fans enthusiastically interacted with him — yet his expression was extremely tense, and he remained completely silent. Fans noticed that the fingers on Yu’s right hand were swollen, dark, and stiff, as if injured; his left hand was kept motionless in his pocket, and his shoes appeared to be the wrong size, with the heels visibly 2–3 centimetres too long.

Netizens pointed out that Yu’s fingers appeared to show signs of being subjected to “finger torture” — all his fingers were swollen and bruised. (Photo reposted from X)

Some sharp-eyed fans also discovered in one of Yu’s past livestreams that the tips of his fingers were bruised when he waved his hand. During that broadcast, Yu did not interact with fans, kept his head down, and his walking posture was unnatural. Many netizens speculated that Yu had been under long-term control and physical abuse, which caused these abnormal behaviours. Upon close examination, fans noticed Yu’s fingers looked swollen, suspecting he may have been subjected to the ancient Chinese torture known as “zhan xing” (拶刑) — a brutal punishment where wooden or metal sticks were used to crush the fingers, causing excruciating pain to force confessions.

Yu reportedly told the British medium William that he hoped his fans would continue seeking evidence. He said his fans already had clues — videos taken by fans on the day of his death, as well as past livestreams, contained visible signs of his poor health, abuse, and fear, reflected in his body language and frightened eyes. He also mentioned that he appeared nervous in the presence of certain people or celebrities, which was a silent cry for help.

Netizens were furious at the CCP authorities’ cover-up. Across the internet, people began independent investigations, confronting the regime and vowing to bring every murderer to justice — to reclaim justice for Yu Menglong.

Commentator Jiang Feng remarked that this has become a true “people’s war.” “If the officials won’t speak, we’ll investigate ourselves; if they remove trending topics, we’ll invent new code words.” He said Yu Menglong’s name has become the most resilient dandelion of autumn 2025 on the Chinese internet — blown away, yet taking root again in every corner. Each of his fans has voluntarily become a ‘digital archivist,’ tirelessly recording every trace, every byte left behind by their idol. They are fighting a battle of memory against a system that seeks to force people to forget. △