Strange Fingerprints, Semen in the Anus, Deep Ligature Marks on Wrists — Leaked Forensic Report Reads Like a Torture Log, Not an Accident
The leaked forensic report on actor Yu Menglong’s death reads like a chilling torture record: unidentified fingerprints not belonging to the victim, semen found in his anus, deep ligature marks around the wrists, and organs pulverized by savage force. Every new detail screams murder and cover-up, pointing directly to powerful figures in China’s entertainment industry desperate to silence the truth. Who really wanted him gone, and why are they still walking free?

Yu Menglong died on September 11, 2025, in his Beijing apartment, just hours after dining with friends and posting online. Police concluded “fell from height while intoxicated,” ruling out criminal elements within 12 hours. But the circulating forensic document (though not officially authenticated) paints a completely different picture: the body covered in needle puncture marks, teeth shattered, nasal bridge broken, traumatic brain injury, multiple rib fractures, ruptured liver, cardiac hemorrhage, and—most disturbingly—anal trauma with semen present, suggesting sexual assault prior to death.
Deep wrist ligature marks, skin drag abrasions, and crushed internal organs from extreme blunt force cannot result from a mere fall. Experts argue these are signs of prolonged torture, possibly tied to organized violence. Public speculation is rampant: Was Yu Menglong abducted, tortured for information, or silenced because of what he knew about the “inside” of the entertainment world?
The actor had publicly expressed frustration with work pressure, exploitative contracts, and the industry’s “dark secrets.” His surviving diary entries reveal he felt threatened, and his death came shortly after those public complaints. Many link the case to similar incidents in Chinese showbiz, where dissenting voices often meet tragic ends.
Despite Beijing police maintaining silence and rapidly censoring posts, the wave of outrage shows no sign of stopping. International fan groups are launching petitions, calling for boycotts of major production companies, and demanding independent investigation. The leaked report—even without official stamps—has become “irrefutable evidence” in the eyes of the public. The biggest question remains: Who is behind it? Top film producers, agency executives, or higher powers? And why, despite the horrifying leaked evidence, has no one been prosecuted?
Yu Menglong’s death is more than a personal tragedy—it exposes the dark underbelly of China’s entertainment industry, where power can bury crimes. Will justice ever arrive, or will the truth remain forever entombed under the guise of a “random accident”?
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