Just 15 Minutes Ago: Lead Forensic Surgeon Breaks Silence on Yu Menglong—Horrific Wounds in Autopsy Report Send Shockwaves, Exposing Buried Truth
In a bombshell moment that has left millions reeling, the forensic surgeon who conducted the initial examination on Yu Menglong’s body has shattered years of enforced quiet. Speaking out—reportedly in a now-viral anonymous audio clip or leaked interview circulating as of February 13, 2026—the doctor described “horrific, unimaginable wounds” that starkly contradict the official ruling of an accidental alcohol-related fall from a Beijing high-rise on September 11, 2025.

Yu Menglong, the 37-year-old actor beloved for his roles in Eternal Love and Go Princess Go, was declared dead shortly after his body was discovered at the base of a luxury apartment building. Beijing police closed the case within hours, citing intoxication with no criminal elements. His management and family initially aligned with this account, urging fans to respect privacy amid waves of speculation.
But the surgeon’s words have ignited global horror. According to the doctor’s account, the autopsy—conducted at Beijing Shengtang Forensic Appraisal Center shortly after death—revealed multiple traumatic injuries far beyond those expected from a simple fall: extensive chest trauma with bilateral pleural effusions, multiple left-sided rib fractures, pericardial effusion, liver lacerations, cardiac arrest as the terminal event, and severe genital tearing suggestive of assault. Additional details allegedly included scalp avulsion, nasal bridge fracture, near-total tooth loss, lip lacerations, and signs of blunt force and possible sexual violence.
“These were not injuries from height alone,” the surgeon reportedly stated, voice trembling. “The patterns pointed to prolonged abuse—blunt trauma, restraint marks, internal hemorrhaging inconsistent with passive impact. Someone tried to cover it up, to make it look like an accident.” The doctor claimed pressure to alter or suppress findings, with key evidence allegedly redacted or “lost” in official channels.
The revelation aligns with months of leaked autopsy screenshots that surfaced in late 2025, sparking outrage before aggressive censorship erased them from Chinese platforms. Those documents—purportedly from the same Jiatai Police Station-commissioned exam—listed similar horrors, fueling theories of torture, coercion, and a cover-up involving powerful entertainment or political figures. Rumors persist of a “17-person list” at a fateful gathering, a hidden USB drive with compromising material, and even abdominal incisions to retrieve it.
Fans erupted online. Hashtags like #JusticeForYuMenglong and #AutopsyTruth surged despite takedowns, with international netizens sharing translations and demanding independent probes. “How long were we supposed to believe he just fell drunk?” one viral post read. “This doctor risked everything to speak—now the world must listen.”
Skeptics caution: No official verification exists for the surgeon’s statement; it could be fabricated, coerced, or part of disinformation campaigns common in celebrity scandals. Authorities have historically detained rumor-spreaders, labeling such claims false. Past “leaks” (audio pleas, dark web videos) were dismissed or removed swiftly.
Yet the timing—coming amid renewed 2026 speculation—feels seismic. Colleagues like Xing Fei have posted subtle tributes hinting at unresolved grief; Yu’s family remains silent, their earlier statements now questioned amid theories of coercion.
This doctor’s voice may be the tipping point. If credible, it could force reopening the case, expose systemic failures, and dismantle the accident facade. But darker questions linger: Were more injuries concealed? Who benefited from silence? As the world grapples with these gruesome details, one truth emerges—Yu Menglong’s gentle legacy now demands reckoning with brutality long buried.
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