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As of October 2025, 41 alleged perpetrators are named in the Yu Menglong case — while his missing phone, a suspicious photo of him in a small interrogation room, and rumors of erased hush money payments continue to fuel explosive speculation. th

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41 Names Linked to Yu Menglong Death as Missing Phone and Interrogation Photo Fuel Fresh Speculation

By Asia Investigations Correspondent

Published in a global news outlet, March 2026

More than six months after Chinese actor Yu Menglong died on September 11, 2025, the case continues to generate intense public interest and speculation. As of October 2025, online communities and some independent reports claim that 41 individuals have been named in connection with his death. At the same time, the mysterious disappearance of his phone and a haunting photograph showing him sitting alone in a small interrogation-style room have added new layers of intrigue to an already emotionally charged story.

Yu Menglong, known to fans as Alan Yu, was 37 when he fell from a high-rise building in Beijing. Beijing police ruled the death accidental, citing alcohol consumption, with no evidence of foul play. His family accepted the official conclusion and arranged cremation. Despite this, public skepticism has persisted, fueled by the rapid cremation, limited public information, and the swift removal of much of his online content in early 2026.

The figure of “41 names” first appeared in fan-driven online discussions and has since spread widely. According to circulating claims, the list includes entertainment industry figures, managers, and individuals allegedly connected to contracts, finances, or surveillance involving Yu. No official police document or court filing has confirmed the existence of such a list, and authorities have not commented on the rumor. Legal experts note that naming individuals in public speculation does not constitute evidence of wrongdoing.

The disappearance of Yu’s phone has also become a focal point. Fans point out that the device, which could contain messages, financial records, or location data from his final days, has never been publicly accounted for. Beijing police have not released any information about whether the phone was recovered or examined.

Adding to the speculation is a photograph that surfaced online showing Yu sitting alone in a small, sparsely furnished room that resembles an interrogation space. The image, which appears to show him looking weary and isolated, has been widely shared and analyzed. Some interpret it as evidence that Yu was questioned by authorities or powerful figures before his death. Others suggest it may be from an earlier acting role or a completely unrelated context. The photo’s origin remains unverified, and no official timeline links it to the period immediately preceding his death.

The combination of the “41 names,” the missing phone, and the interrogation-style photo has created a perfect storm for conspiracy theories. Online discussions frequently mention rumors of “erased hush-money payments” and powerful figures allegedly scrambling to contain information. These claims have not been substantiated by credible evidence or official investigations.

The #JusticeForYuMenglong movement continues to grow on international platforms, with petitions demanding full CCTV footage, independent forensic review, and disclosure of contractual and financial details. Hundreds of thousands of signatures have been collected, and fans have built extensive digital archives of Yu’s work after waves of domestic content removal.

Yu Menglong was remembered for his humility, gentle demeanor, and quiet generosity. His death left a void that millions still feel. The persistent rumors and unverified images reflect deep public distrust when information is tightly controlled and official channels provide limited transparency.

For now, the case remains officially closed. No new investigation has been announced. Whether the 41 names, missing phone, or the photograph will ever be addressed by authorities is unknown. What is clear is that public fascination with Yu Menglong’s story has not diminished. For many fans, the question is no longer simply how he died, but whether the full truth about his final days will ever be allowed to surface.

As speculation continues to swirl, the image of Yu sitting alone in that small room has become a powerful symbol — a visual reminder of the uncertainty and unanswered questions that still surround his death.

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