Yu Menglong Death Case: Alleged Song Yiren Managed Adult Entertainment Network and Ji Guangguang from Former Premier’s Family Sparks Controversy

Timotius Ario
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LayarHijau – The mysterious death of Chinese actor Yu Menglong has sparked widespread discussion for nearly two months. So far, authorities have not released an official cause of death, fueling ongoing speculation among the public and media.

Recently, several social media accounts have resurfaced with shocking claims. Some reports suggest the alleged involvement of China’s political elite families, including President Xi Jinping and senior official Cai Qi, as well as the possible role of former Premier Li Peng’s family. One prominent figure in these controversies is actress Song Yiren, who is alleged to have managed an adult entertainment network involving numerous celebrities, adding complexity and intrigue to the case.

According to local media, a Twitter account named “Zhenzi” claims that Song Yiren was involved in this network providing adult services to high-profile figures. The account says that a list found on Song Yiren’s computer included approximately 600 celebrities and entertainment figures. Among these, a “death list” reportedly contained 37 names, with 14 marked as “resolved,” 8 as “died accidentally,” and 9 as “pending.” Yu Menglong’s name was marked with a prominent red cross, drawing attention and speculation.

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Some anonymous social media users also claim to have video footage showing Yu Menglong being subjected to violence, with three individuals alleged as the main perpetrators, namely Fan Shiqi, Cheng Qingsong, and Song Yiren.

Another Twitter account, “News Investigation,” reported that Yu Menglong died after falling from a building on September 11 at the Sunshine Upper East community in Beijing. On the same day, three women and one man were also found dead at the location. The account suggests they may have been killed while attempting to rescue Yu Menglong, who was allegedly hanging from a window, and that residents did not intervene due to fear.

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More strikingly, some reports mention alleged political connections. The account highlights Chinese screenwriter Ji Guangguang (real name Li Ming), who is alleged to be the grandson of former Premier Li Peng, implying that the Li Peng family may be part of the elite political network involved. Previous rumors also linked the case to the families of Xi Jinping and Cai Qi.

Actor Gao Taiyu has also been mentioned in connection with the alleged case, with suggestions of strong political backing behind him. If these claims are accurate, the case could reveal a complex web of connections between China’s entertainment industry and political power.

To date, Beijing authorities and other relevant parties have not issued any official response to these claims. Media outlets have been unable to independently verify the information, leaving the truth behind the case shrouded in mystery.

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