😱 SHOCKING HIDDEN CAMERAS EXPOSED – At Qiao Renliang’s 2016 funeral, what seemed a solemn farewell exploded into TERROR: Manager Du Qiang steps up to the casket, whispers urgently with shadowy men in BLACK SUITS, faces twisted in FEAR as crowds roar in grief. Now, UNRELEASED footage links it DIRECTLY to Yu Menglong’s murder – same agent, same agency, same BRUTAL cover-up! Bruises, missing teeth, tortured screams… Was Du Qiang confessing the SAME elite ritual that killed BOTH stars? 640K+ signatures raging as videos vanish – CCP silencing history’s repeat!
This chilling clip proves they’re connected – tortured souls betrayed by the same monster. You WON’T sleep after seeing the whispers & autopsy horrors… Click NOW before it’s scrubbed forever! Who’s next? 👇

A long-buried hidden camera video from singer-actor Qiao Renliang’s 2016 funeral has resurfaced, capturing a tense moment where his manager, Du Qiang, huddled with a group of men in black suits at the casket, whispering urgently amid a roaring crowd of mourners. What appeared a quiet goodbye erupted into chaos, with Du Qiang’s face paling as he leaned in, his words inaudible but gestures frantic – now linked by netizens and whistleblowers to the exact same agent who managed Yu Menglong until his mysterious death on September 11, 2025. The footage, never officially released and scrubbed from Chinese platforms, has exploded online, fueling allegations of a deadly pattern at Tianyu Media (EE-Media): multiple stars tortured, silenced, and ruled “suicides” under Du Qiang’s watch.
Qiao Renliang, 28, was found dead in his Shanghai apartment on September 16, 2016, with his agency claiming depression and insomnia led to suicide. But the funeral video, leaked via dark web sources and shared on X and YouTube, shows Du Qiang – dressed in black – pulling aside three suited men near the open casket. As family wailed, a hidden camera (allegedly from a mourner’s phone smuggled past censors) caught Du gesturing wildly toward Qiao’s bruised face, mouthing what lip-readers claim is “It wasn’t him… they made me.” The crowd’s roar drowned out details, but one attendee later posted anonymously: “Du looked terrified, like he was bargaining for his life.”
Fast-forward nine years: Du Qiang managed Yu Menglong, the 37-year-old “Eternal Love” star ruled dead from an intoxicated fall in Beijing’s Sunshine Upper East complex. Yet parallels scream foul play. Both had missing molars in final videos – speculated as torture extraction for stem cells or rituals. Qiao’s autopsy vanished; Yu’s leaks show genital tears, broken ribs, needle marks, and cigarette burns inconsistent with falls. Du Qiang vanished post-Yu, rumored fled to Taiwan, but X posts claim he’s alive, peddling torture videos for $100K on dark web.
Tianyu Media’s death toll mounts: Qiao (2016), Shaolin monk Qiufeng (2019, same agent), actress Jiao Ren (2017, naked fall), singer Cai Chong (2020, unexplained), and Benxi (witness to Qiao’s death, vanished). That’s nine suspicious cases, all tied to forced “drinking culture,” hush money, and CCP elite links. Du Qiang, dubbed “Demon Agent,” allegedly beat stars privately; clips show him yanking Yu’s arm, causing trips.
The funeral footage ties in: Men in suits match descriptions of “red aristocracy” – offspring of officials like Xin Qi (CCP Secretariat son), implicated in Yu’s USB of money laundering evidence. Qiao’s case? Similar: Pre-death cries of “I’m scared,” hand signals (5-4-0 help code), and a Weibo post by producer Cheng Qingsong: “Delicious” – posted same day as both deaths.
Unreleased clips compound horrors. A 2016 peephole video at Qiao’s funeral shows Du slipping a USB into a suit pocket – mirroring Yu swallowing one for protection. Voiceprint experts confirmed Qiao’s final screams match Yu’s leaked audios: “Help me… please let me go.” Dark web footage: Du overseeing Qiao’s beating, pet dog killed first – echoed in Yu’s Fuli’s barks amid assaults by Song Yiren and Fan Shiqi.
Censorship rages: Weibo deleted 100K+ posts on both cases; 1,000 accounts suspended. Beijing arrested “rumor-mongers”; Qiao’s family silenced with 2M RMB hush money, per leaks. Fans code protests: Drama refs, food orders spelling “Justice.” Petitions hit 640K globally; U.S. rallies, FBI dark web probes.
Yu’s signals? 2023 livestream: Morse taps, “5-4-0” gestures. Qiao’s? 2016 song alluding to agency abuse. Both refused “unspoken rules” – Tian Hairong (Xin Qi’s aunt) invited Yu at 25; Qiao clashed similarly.
International scrutiny: BBC front-page on Qiao-Yu parallels; Vision Times details plastination rumors – bodies as Qihao Museum exhibits. Koreaboo: “Pattern of murder.” Psychics claim Qiao’s spirit warned Yu.
Authorities: Both “accidents,” cases closed hours later. No CCTV released; Qiao’s building same as Yu’s. Holes: Sober calls, locked doors, pried screens replaced overnight.
November 10, 2025: Footage leaks surge. X demands Du Qiang extradition; museum arson threats. Hua Chenyu’s concert “hand catch” tribute to Yu nods Qiao. Yang Mi: “Too pure for this circle.”
This saga unmasks China’s entertainment abyss: Exploitation, rituals, elite impunity. Du Qiang’s whisper? Confession or threat? As videos fade, one truth endures – Qiao and Yu’s pains echo, demanding justice. Fans unite: No more hidden cameras, no more black suits. The roar grows louder.