The Last Words He Left Behind – Yu Menglong’s Secret Will Tears His Family Apart
In the final hours before his death, Yu Menglong sat alone and put his deepest truths on paper.
What he wrote was not simply a distribution of assets. It was an accusation. A farewell. And, according to those who have seen it, a devastating final message that has left his family fractured and the public demanding answers.

The will, allegedly signed and notarized on 10 September 2025 — the day before Yu was found dead after falling from a Beijing high-rise — has become the emotional epicenter of a case that has captivated millions. Its contents, first leaked on overseas platforms, reportedly include not only financial instructions but also raw, personal statements about betrayal, isolation, and long-hidden family conflicts.
Those who read the document describe a heavy silence in the room. Yu’s mother, the primary beneficiary according to the will, is said to have been unable to speak for several minutes after hearing its full contents. Other relatives reportedly left the meeting in tears or anger, with some accusing the document of “destroying what little remained of the family.”
The will allegedly excludes certain family members and business associates, directing portions of Yu’s estate toward his mother and a small group of trusted friends. More significantly, it contains explicit references to individuals Yu believed had exploited him financially and emotionally in the final years of his life. One passage reportedly reads: “They took everything while I was still breathing. Now I take back what I can.”
The timing is what makes the document so explosive. Written in the quiet of his apartment, just hours before his fatal fall, it feels to many like a final act of defiance — an attempt to speak when he could no longer do so aloud.
Yu’s death was officially ruled accidental, linked to alcohol intoxication. The case was closed quickly, with no detailed public autopsy. But the will has added fuel to a growing international movement that refuses to accept that simple explanation. Earlier leaks — scars visible in airport photos, audio of screams, financial trails through shell companies — already painted a picture of a man under immense pressure. The will appears to confirm that pressure came from those closest to him.
For millions of fans who admired Yu’s gentle on-screen presence, the document is heartbreaking. It transforms the image of a quiet, kind actor into that of a man who felt trapped, betrayed, and ultimately alone. “He didn’t just write a will,” said one prominent overseas fan activist. “He wrote a cry for help that arrived too late.”
The family has not publicly confirmed the will’s existence. Domestic discussion of Yu Menglong remains heavily censored. But overseas, the story continues to grow. The Avaaz petition demanding an independent investigation has now crossed 2.4 million signatures.
In the end, Yu Menglong’s final written words may prove more powerful than anything he ever said on camera. They have turned private grief into public outrage and forced a fractured family to confront truths they may have preferred to keep buried.
Some legacies are built on applause.
Yu Menglong’s may ultimately be built on silence finally broken.
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