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“Mom, I have to say goodbye—they could come kill me any moment,” Yu Menglong wrote before he was gone, alongside his revulsion at the “dirty money” flooding in: fans won’t stay silent until every hidden CCTV frame and forensic detail is made public for #JusticeForYuMenglong. th

March 1, 2026 by tranpt271 Leave a Comment

“Mom, I Have to Say Goodbye”: Yu Menglong’s Alleged Panic Messages Fuel Unrelenting Calls for Truth

Beijing, March 1, 2026 – “Mom, I have to say goodbye—they could come kill me any moment,” Yu Menglong allegedly wrote in panic before he vanished forever, alongside his revulsion at the flood of “dirty money” that made him physically sick—messages that have fans refusing to accept the official narrative and screaming for full transparency on every hidden camera and forensic report. His last words to the woman who raised him feel like a final cry for help, transforming grief into unbreakable rage and making silence impossible for anyone who reads them.

The purported texts—screenshots that surfaced shortly after Yu’s death on September 11, 2025—describe nausea at incoming transfers labeled “dirty money” and explicit fear of assassination. Supporters see them as damning evidence: a son foreseeing his own murder, possibly linked to refused demands, agency conflicts, elite retaliation, or a rumored data drive with compromising information. The messages contrast sharply with the official account—accidental fall after drinking—turning quiet suspicion into a roar that demands every CCTV frame, autopsy detail, bank record, and witness statement be made public.

Police in Beijing’s Chaoyang District closed the case rapidly: accidental death, no foul play. Family statements expressed sorrow and called for peace. Yet the alleged messages have unleashed fury. Petitions for reinvestigation and transparency exceed 600,000 signatures; #JusticeForYuMenglong trends worldwide despite relentless censorship—mass deletions, account bans, and keyword blocks. Fans circulate alleged audio of cries, memorials, and stories of Yu’s integrity—teaching rural children, donating to Henan flood victims—framing him as a principled victim crushed by powerful forces.

The messages’ authenticity remains unconfirmed. Authorities and fact-checkers have flagged similar content—texts, voice notes, autopsy images—as manipulated, AI-generated, or fabricated. Late-2025 detentions targeted rumor-spreaders for doctored communications and spliced media. No official source or mainstream outlet has verified the messages’ origin, timestamps, or sender details. Overseas reports amplify claims of threats and payoffs but provide no forensic proof.

The emotional weight is overwhelming. The “dirty money” revulsion suggests coercion or blackmail Yu could no longer tolerate; the farewell—“they could come kill me any moment”—reads as a desperate warning. Fans see these as a dying son’s final testimony, turning personal fear into collective accusation.

Authorities maintain no criminal involvement; family urges acceptance. Without validation, the messages risk exploiting grief and spreading disinformation. Yet their viral force persists—each line fueling the question: Who was paying him off, who threatened his life, and will the evidence finally prove what he feared most? If genuine, they could trigger international scrutiny and force full disclosure. If hoax, they deepen wounds by weaponizing a mother’s pain.

For Yu Menglong’s millions, the alleged words are undeniable: silence is betrayal. Authentic or fabricated, they have ignited a movement that refuses to let his final cry go unanswered—demanding justice until the truth can no longer hide.

 

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