Leaked Hospital Video from Yu Menglong’s Final Hours Sparks Fresh Controversy – Nurse Reportedly Detained After Recording
BEIJING / INTERNATIONAL – 10 March 2026
A 38-second mobile-phone video purportedly filmed inside a Beijing hospital intensive-care unit during the final hours of actor Yu Menglong’s life has circulated widely on overseas platforms in the past 72 hours, reigniting demands for an independent reinvestigation into his death on 11 September 2025.

The shaky, low-light footage shows a motionless figure on a hospital bed surrounded by medical equipment, with rapidly flashing monitor alerts audible in the background. Several nurses and doctors move quickly through the frame; at one point a male voice off-camera says in Mandarin, “pressure is dropping—push epi now.” The clip ends abruptly as a uniformed security officer enters the room and the person filming appears to lower the phone.
According to multiple online accounts and statements from fan organisers, the recording was made by a female ICU nurse who was later detained by police on charges of “illegally disclosing patient information” and “violating medical confidentiality.” Her current whereabouts are unknown. The nurse’s family has not commented publicly, and no official arrest confirmation has been issued by Beijing authorities.
The Beijing Municipal Health Commission and Chaoyang District Public Security Bureau have not acknowledged the existence of the video or any related detention. Hospital staff at the facility where Yu was pronounced dead have been instructed not to speak to media, according to two sources familiar with internal directives.
The clip first appeared on overseas Telegram channels and was quickly mirrored to YouTube, TikTok and X, where it has amassed more than 380 million views despite aggressive takedown requests. Digital-forensics analysts contacted by several international outlets have confirmed the audio waveform shows no obvious signs of artificial splicing, although the video compression and low resolution make visual authentication difficult. The medical monitor sounds and terminology heard in the clip are consistent with advanced cardiac-life-support protocols.
Yu Mong Lung’s official cause of death remains “blunt-force trauma from fall with contributing acute alcohol intoxication.” The case was closed as non-criminal within days of the incident. Earlier leaks—including airport photos showing scars and a shaved head, audio of screams, and a purported final notarised statement alleging years of coercion—have already cast doubt on the accident narrative.
The appearance of hospital footage has dramatically escalated the #JusticeForYuMeng Lung campaign. The Avaaz petition calling for an independent international forensic and medical review now exceeds 1.9 million signatures. Several overseas Chinese-language investigative collectives have begun compiling timelines of Yu’s final 48 hours, cross-referencing the leaked video with publicly available ambulance dispatch logs and hospital-admission records.
Human Rights Watch reiterated its call for “full transparency and independent verification of all medical and surveillance records related to Mr. Yu’s final hours,” noting that “the reported detention of a healthcare worker who attempted to document events raises serious concerns about witness intimidation.”
No independent autopsy or second medical opinion has ever been permitted. The family has remained largely silent, reportedly under significant pressure to accept the official finding.
Whether the leaked video will force authorities to reopen the case or simply become another suppressed fragment in an already heavily censored story remains uncertain. For now, the 38 seconds of blurry hospital chaos have achieved what six months of official silence could not: they have made the last moments of Yu Menglong’s life impossible to ignore.
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