Chinese male star Alan Yu Menglong suddenly passed away in Beijing on September 11, leaving behind many mysteries. Even foreign media such as BBC followed up on the story, but still could not shake the mysterious forces behind it. Recently, rumors have spread online that Daniel Chan has spoken out again for Alan Yu, criticizing a group of Chinese celebrities who left comments wishing Alan Yu a peaceful journey as being very fake, saying, "He was obviously harmed, how could he possibly rest in peace." The post, however, appears to have been deleted again.
The 37-year-old Alan Yu suddenly passed away last month. His mother, via his studio, claimed that her son accidentally fell while drunk and that there were no other criminal suspicions. At the time, celebrities such as Yang Mi, Dilraba Dilmurat, Liu Ruilin, Zhang Yunlong, Song Yanfei, Xing Fei, Gao Taiyu, Dai Si, Sun Qian, all of whom had worked with him or were also from Xinjiang, posted messages mourning him and wishing him peace.
Recently, Daniel Chan posted for the second time, saying sarcastically: "Not a single person cares about him. Everyone is pretending to wish him a peaceful journey, but he was obviously harmed—how could he possibly rest in peace?" Previously, he also posted asking why no one who was present at the scene has come out to speak up or show genuine emotion, "Why does it seem like it's all about deleting, deleting, deleting? It's really sad—not a single pair of eyes, not a single surveillance camera?" He called for a fair investigation, but his post was deleted, and the voices speaking up for Alan Yu have faded away.
News Source: China Times News Network