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As Yu Menglong’s mother struggles to quiet mounting suspicions, netizens relentlessly target Song Yiren’s social media with demands for answers about her potential role in the actor’s mysterious final gathering. th

December 16, 2025 by tranpt271 Leave a Comment

Online Fury Targets Song Yiren Amid Yu Menglong Death Mystery – Mother’s Plea Falls on Deaf Ears

As Yu Menglong’s grieving mother desperately tried to calm the storm of suspicions surrounding her son’s mysterious death, furious netizens turned their rage toward actress Song Yiren—flooding her social media with relentless demands for answers about her alleged involvement in his final, fateful gathering. Despite strong denials from those close to the case and Song’s sudden disappearance abroad amid deleted comments and eerie silence, the online backlash exploded, painting her as a central figure in the shadows. But what really happened that night, and will the truth ever break free from the growing cover-up claims?

Yu Menglong, the 37-year-old star of dramas like Eternal Love, died on September 11, 2025, after falling from a high-rise apartment in Beijing’s Chaoyang district. Authorities swiftly ruled it an accidental fall due to alcohol intoxication, closing the case without criminal charges. His mother issued a statement urging rationality and mourning in peace, but the rapid investigation and heavy censorship sparked widespread doubt.

The controversy intensified with rumors of a private gathering the night before, allegedly attended by up to 17 people, including industry insiders. Song Yiren’s name surfaced prominently on a viral “dinner party list,” with unverified claims suggesting she invited Yu or was connected through mutual acquaintances. Netizens bombarded her Weibo and other platforms with accusations, some labeling her a “murderer” or implicating her in darker motives like rejected advances or hidden dealings.

Song Yiren, known for roles in Ever Night and Sword Master, broke her silence through lawyers, firmly denying any involvement. She stated she was not at the scene, learned of the death the next day, and had no direct connection to the incident. Reports emerged of her traveling overseas, possibly to escape the harassment, while her accounts saw comments disabled or deleted. Her upcoming projects faced delays, sponsors withdrew, and she was reportedly marked as “high-risk” in industry databases, leading to boycotts and edits removing her from promotions.

Wilder rumors proliferated: alleged leaked videos of torture, claims of hacking her phone to recover incriminating footage, and even supernatural tales of curses or “black death warrants.” Authorities cracked down, arresting rumor-spreaders and censoring content, which only fueled perceptions of a cover-up. Yu’s fans organized petitions exceeding 700,000 signatures by December 2025, demanding reinvestigation.

As of late 2025, no evidence has linked Song Yiren or anyone else to foul play. The official ruling stands, but the saga highlights the volatile mix of celebrity tragedy, social media speculation, and strict information control in China. For Yu’s mother and fans, the quest for closure continues amid heartbreak—will unsubstantiated claims ever yield to facts, or remain eternal shadows?

 

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