Who is Estoy Dokusei? The unemployed TikTok user calling for killing of Charlie Kirk’s entire family
Global Desk September 14, 2025 08:20 PM
Synopsis

Following the death of Charlie Kirk, a video surfaced online. The video shows a woman calling for violence against Kirk's family. She is identified as Estoy Dokusei or Noryy Bell. Social media users have condemned her statements. They have also shared her alleged personal information. Kirk was killed on September 10. Authorities have arrested a suspect named Tyler Robinson.

The woman calling for violence against Charlie Kirk’s family is Estoy Dokusei. (Image: X/Peter Lloyd)
After the assassination of Trump ally and conservative figure Charlie Kirk, a woman is seen instigating violence against his family in a video. The video originally posted on TikTok, in which she says Charlie Kirk’s family “needs to be taken out as well,” is being slammed online. The clip has been widely shared on X, and the woman appears on Instagram as “Estoy Dokusei,” while her TikTok account identifies her as Noryy Bell, several X users pointed out.

In the video posted by an X user, Peter Lloyd, she is seen saying, “Don't let it stop with him. Get rid of the whole family, his wife and kids too.” She continues, “Get rid of them all. And the ones that are above him,” adding, “Y'all want results without putting in the work. You gon' have to take out trash to get a clean house.”


Kirk, 31, the co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed while attending an event at Utah Valley University on September 10. He and his wife, Erika, had two children, a son who turned 1 in May and a daughter who turned 3 this August. After his death, Erika vowed that Charlie’s message would live on. Authorities have apprehended the suspected shooter, Utah native Tyler Robinson.

Who is the woman calling for violence against Charlie Kirk’s family, Estoy Dokusei or Noryy Bell?


X users have linked both names to the same person. Her last Instagram post dates to 2023. Users have also claimed, based on her bio, that she is from Atlanta.

Users on X also circulated a LinkedIn profile for a Nory Bell, which they say belongs to the woman in the TikTok clip. That LinkedIn bio reads: “I am a creative producer, dominate in music and short films. Im an actor and songwriter, raised in Johannesburg, South Africa which heavily influenced my style of art. I'm just creatively driven to influence the world with beautiful art.” According to that profile, she studied at Georgia State University, worked mostly as a server before moving into art in 2017, and is listed as “unemployed” as of July 2025.

One X user claimed she is from South Africa. “She is from South Africa living in the USA under a temporary visa…..”


One user slammed her, calling out the leftists for being the least tolerant.


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