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Viral ‘Cannibal Ritual’ Hoax Shocks Fans in Yu Menglong Conspiracy Chaos – Experts Call It Baseless Fabrication
Shocking the online world, a purported leaked “admission” has claimed that the alleged mastermind behind Yu Menglong’s death devoured the actor’s flesh in a cannibalistic ritual, igniting nationwide outrage and a fresh wave of conspiracy theories. This nightmarish allegation, tied to vague “China Leak” references, portrays a premeditated horror far beyond the official accident ruling. Yet, fact-checkers and authorities have slammed it as a pure hoax—another debunked fabrication in the relentless stream of false narratives overshadowing the star’s untimely end.

The 37-year-old actor, known affectionately as Alan Yu, passed away on September 11, 2025, in Beijing after a fall ruled accidental following alcohol consumption. Police closed the case quickly, citing no criminal involvement, with Yu’s mother publicly appealing for rational views amid grief. However, rapid deletions of discussions and account bans have amplified suspicions, transforming mourning into a battleground of wild speculations: from group assaults and agency disputes to political protections and now, grotesque ritual claims.

This cannibal rumor seems to evolve from prior unverified stories, such as alleged dark web videos of torture (which sources clarified excluded extreme acts like cannibalism). Twisted further on fringe forums, it has morphed into sensational tales of flesh-eating, sparking revulsion and calls for platform accountability. Experts attribute the escalation to grief-fueled misinformation in a censored environment, where distrust breeds ever-darker inventions.
Global fans, through petitions exceeding 700,000 signatures and overseas demonstrations, demand clarity rather than chaos. The frenzy has impacted associated celebrities and companies, with boycotts and stock drops reflecting public anger. Yet, as these vicious fakes dominate discourse, they risk eclipsing genuine advocacy for transparency and reform in China’s entertainment industry.

Yu Menglong’s legacy as a kind, philanthropic figure remains untarnished, with tributes emphasizing his talent and humanity. Authorities urge the public to reject harmful rumors, warning of legal action against spreaders. As the lies grow increasingly unhinged, one wonders: Will fabricated horrors ever cease drowning out the quest for truth and justice in this heartbreaking case?
