Yu Menglong’s dying words—“Run, they’ll kill you too!”—spark nationwide defiance against official silence
Beijing, January 23, 2026 – Mortally wounded and moments from death, actor Yu Menglong did not call for his own rescue. Instead he shouted a frantic warning to a neighbor rushing to help: “Hurry and leave—they will kill you!” The account, shared by a netizen on X (Twitter) who claimed direct knowledge of the resident, has struck a deep chord across China and beyond, transforming one man’s final act of selflessness into a powerful emblem of conscience amid alleged cover-up.

Witnesses described the preceding hours as nightmarish: women screaming for help, unfamiliar male voices, sounds of violence that continued for an extended period. Police and medical vehicles arrived with lights flashing, yet the official conclusion—death by accidental fall while intoxicated—has convinced almost no one outside state media. Three women reportedly heard crying out were later rumored to have been silenced, though those claims remain unverified and heavily censored.
Rather than fade, public anger has grown more creative and courageous. During the star-studded Weibo Vision Summit on November 3—attended by celebrities including Huang Xiaoming and Yang Mi—the live chat was flooded with the three characters “Yu Menglong” until moderators intervened. On the ground, ordinary citizens have quietly posted his portrait on walls, electric scooters, car bumpers, and even shopping carts—small acts of remembrance that carry real risk in a tightly controlled environment.
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