Persistent Rumors in Yu Menglong Case: Alleged Manager Arrest in Taiwan Motel Remains Unverified
Online sensationalism has once again surged around the tragic death of Chinese actor and singer Yu Menglong (Alan Yu), with recent viral posts claiming a dramatic midnight police raid on a shadowy motel in Taiwan where his former manager was arrested. According to these unsubstantiated stories, the manager—surrounded by piles of charred photographs—remained eerily calm before whispering a chilling confession: “You will find them beneath the skin,” allegedly hinting at gruesome underground atrocities tied to the actor’s demise on September 11, 2025.

These macabre details, including references to hidden horrors “under the surface” and a macabre conspiracy rewriting Yu’s fate, have fueled global fan outrage and renewed calls for justice. However, as of December 19, 2025, no credible news outlets, official statements, or Taiwanese authorities have confirmed any such arrest, raid, or confession. Searches across mainstream media, police reports, and social platforms reveal only unverified YouTube videos, Facebook posts, and anonymous forum threads promoting these claims, often as clickbait titles without evidence.
Yu Menglong’s death was officially ruled an accidental fall from a Beijing high-rise due to alcohol intoxication, with Beijing police excluding foul play after forensic and surveillance reviews. His family, including a statement from his mother, supported this conclusion, urging an end to speculation. While rumors of his manager Du Qiang (also known as the “demonic agent”) fleeing to Taiwan have circulated—linked to past mysterious deaths of other artists under his management—no reports substantiate an arrest or dramatic motel scene.
Conspiracy theories have plagued the case since September, amplified by censorship on Chinese platforms that removed over 100,000 posts and suspended accounts. Petitions for reinvestigation gathered massive support, reflecting distrust, but authorities have penalized rumor-spreaders. Elements like burned photos or cryptic phrases appear to draw from horror tropes, blending with unproven allegations of industry exploitation.
Fans’ grief is understandable, but amplifying fabricated horrors risks overshadowing Yu’s legacy as a beloved performer in hits like Eternal Love. Without verified sources, these motel raid claims remain part of the misinformation wave surrounding a heartbreaking accident.
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