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What started as Yu Menglong’s tragic death has spiraled into something far darker — a virtual tour of the crime mansion now reveals unexplained traces, while names like Wu Lei and Zhao Lusi appear in files that were never meant to surface. th

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Virtual Tour of Mansion Linked to Yu Menglong Death Reveals Unexplained Bloodstains and Handprints, Sparking New Speculation

By Asia Investigations Correspondent

Beijing, March 31, 2026

A virtual tour of a mansion allegedly connected to the circumstances surrounding the death of Chinese actor Yu Menglong has gone viral, revealing unexplained bloodstains and mysterious handprints on the walls — images that have reignited intense speculation about the case and drawn in the names of popular stars Wu Lei and Zhao Lusi.

Yu Menglong died in September 2025 after falling from a high-rise building in Beijing. Authorities ruled the death accidental, citing alcohol consumption, and the case was closed without a full public inquest. However, persistent online rumors, fan campaigns, and now this virtual tour have kept the tragedy in the public eye, transforming what was presented as a personal accident into a broader narrative of industry intrigue and possible cover-up.

The mansion in question, which has appeared in several online real-estate and virtual-tour platforms, shows several rooms with dark reddish stains on floors and walls that some viewers insist are blood. Handprints — some small, others larger — are visible near doorways and in corridors. While property listings describe the house as an ordinary luxury residence, conspiracy-minded users have linked it directly to Yu Menglong’s final days, claiming it was a location where “dark deals” or confrontations took place.

Adding fuel to the fire, digital records and mentions of two major stars — Wu Lei and Zhao Lusi — have reportedly begun disappearing from certain databases and social media archives. Wu Lei, known for his roles in The Long Ballad and Ashes of Love, and Zhao Lusi, a rising actress popular for romantic comedies and historical dramas, have not been publicly connected to the Yu Menglong case before. Their sudden association in online speculation has stunned fans and sent the entertainment industry into a state of unease.

No official police statement has linked either actor to the mansion or the death investigation. Both Wu Lei and Zhao Lusi continue to maintain active careers with no public comments on the circulating rumors. Industry insiders describe the situation as typical of how unverified online narratives can rapidly escalate in China’s highly active fan communities, often blending real events with speculation.

Forensic experts who reviewed publicly available images from the virtual tour cautioned that reddish stains could result from many causes — paint, rust, or water damage — and handprints are common in lived-in properties. Without professional crime-scene analysis, it is impossible to determine whether the marks are blood or related to any criminal activity.

The development has nevertheless amplified calls from Yu Menglong’s supporters for a reopened investigation. Hashtags demanding #JusticeForYuMenglong and greater transparency have trended strongly on international platforms. Fans point to the rapid disappearance of online mentions of certain stars as evidence of coordinated efforts to suppress information.

Legal analysts note that while virtual tours and digital anomalies can raise questions, they do not constitute proof of wrongdoing. “In the absence of official forensic reports or witness testimony, these images and rumors remain speculative,” said one Shanghai-based media lawyer. “China’s strict internet regulations mean that spreading unsubstantiated claims about high-profile figures can carry serious legal consequences.”

The case has become symbolic of deeper anxieties within the Chinese entertainment industry — concerns about opaque power structures, exploitative contracts, mental health pressures, and the speed with which reputations can be made or destroyed. What began as one heartbreaking loss now appears to many as the tip of a much larger and more sinister web.

As the virtual tour continues to circulate and names like Wu Lei and Zhao Lusi are drawn into the narrative, the central questions grow louder: How many more stars are entangled in this web? What horrors is the mansion still hiding? And will the truth ever fully break the surface?

For now, the entertainment world watches nervously. The mansion refuses to stay quiet, and the shadows surrounding Yu Menglong’s death continue to lengthen.

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