Yu Menglong, born June 15, 1988, died September 11, 2025, falling from a Beijing building. Official report: drunk accident. Leaked audio suggests body cut for USB, neighbor’s video shows chaos, mother vanished after complaints. Weibo deleted millions of posts, accounts suspended, narrative twisted.

Qiao Renliang, born October 15, 1987, died September 16, 2016, in Shanghai, ruled suicide from depression. Rumors: tortured, body mutilated, hands severed, parents silenced. Both shared same agency, lawyer, linked to actress Song Yiren luring them into dangerous elite circles.
Eerie birthday coincidences: Yu shares June 15 with Xi Jinping (1953), Qiao with Xi Zhongxun (1913). Conspiracy: age swaps to keep “big man” youthful, stars sacrificed to hide secrets. Producer Xin Qi, Xi’s relative, implicated; others like Ren Jiao, Ben Xi, Bian Ce, Qiufeng, under agent Du Qiang, died similarly.
Who can erase evidence, control China’s media? This “big man” manipulates social platforms, investigations, lives. Gen Z demands global petitions for independent probes, justice for victims. From secret USBs to torture parties, casting couches to power abuse, China’s entertainment industry is a nightmare for young talents.
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