New Revelations: Yu Menglong Was Subjected to Torture Before His Death

Recently, some netizens uncovered a photo of Yu Menglong prior to his death, which appears to show bruises on his face. (Photo sourced from Weibo)

[People News] New revelations have emerged indicating that Yu Menglong's former manager, Du Qiang, along with Xin Qi, who is rumoured to be the illegitimate son of high-ranking Chinese Communist Party official Cai Qi, were involved in the abuse of Yu Menglong.

According to a report by Newtalk, a netizen recently shared a video filmed in June of this year, showing Yu Menglong concluding the filming of the drama "An Umbrella in the Mist." In the video, he is seen greeting fans while walking towards a van, with Du Qiang closely following him and entering the vehicle from the opposite side. Unexpectedly, as soon as Du Qiang got into the car, he allegedly raised his hand and slapped Yu Menglong, who then turned his head to evade the blow. Although the authenticity of this video has not yet been confirmed, it has sparked considerable controversy online.

Many Taiwanese netizens expressed their heartbreak over Yu Menglong's situation, commenting, "His hand moves so smoothly; it seems like he often hits him like this," and "No wonder there are frequently bruises on his face, one on the left and one on the right," and "This is truly too cruel; what did Xiao Yu do to deserve such treatment? It makes me want to cry." However, some netizens argue that the video is poorly lit, making it difficult to ascertain whether Du Qiang actually struck Yu Menglong, and they advocate for a rational perspective on the matter, urging a return to focus on the event itself.

Additionally, senior international affairs commentator Li Dayu recently quoted TikTok psychic blogger "Dongfang Shengu" in his latest video on his YouTube channel "Dayu Paian Jingqi". It is rumoured that Xin Qi, the illegitimate son of Politburo Standing Committee member Cai Qi, reacted with anger after learning that Yu Menglong was attempting to escape from Tianyu Media and had been betrayed. He allegedly resorted to extrajudicial measures by branding a reversed "Xin" character on the right side of Yu Menglong's face to assert his claim over him.

Li Dayu clarified that the information comes from the TikTok psychic blogger "Dongfang Shengu", who frequently shares insights from Taoist master "Guangzi Daoshang" that are said to originate from the spirit world or the underworld. Recently, "Dongfang Shengu" claimed that Yu Menglong is a "Child of Light" on a mission to expose hidden truths, and further analysed the connections between Yu Menglong and Falun Gong.

Regarding the "Xin" character mark on Yu Menglong's face, "Dongfang Shengu" noted that Xin Qi comes from a distinguished family and tends to act on impulse. Despite his unattractive appearance and aversion to women, he has a preference for men. Yu Menglong's angelic warmth and fairness towards colleagues and fans led Xin Qi to mistakenly believe there was mutual interest, which fueled his desire to possess Yu Menglong, even prompting him to undergo plastic surgery for this purpose.

"Dongfang Shengu" also mentioned that Yu Menglong had attempted to escape from Tianyu Company, gathering evidence of the company's misconduct on a USB drive and seeking help from a female executive, suspected to be Wang Yucen, who is known for stating that "love can indeed be traded". Unfortunately, Wang Yucen reported Yu Menglong to the company, resulting in severe punishment and his imprisonment in a basement cage.

Upon learning of the situation, Xin Qi felt that Yu Menglong was incapable of forming emotional connections with others. To assert his dominance, he had someone brand the character 'Xin' onto Yu Menglong's face using a hot iron. It is rumoured that Xin Qi is the illegitimate son of Cai Qi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China. He currently oversees a prominent media company, while his mother, Tian Haiyan, wields significant influence over several security firms in Hubei, further amplifying their power. △