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Grandfather, 80, ‘kicked to dying by group of kids’

A grandfather who was ‘kicked to death by a group of children’ just yards away from his home had previously ‘complained to cops about anti-social behaviour’ and ‘was pelted with rocks by youths who racially abused Asian residents’.

Bhim Sen Kohli, 80, was ‘seriously’ assaulted by a ‘group of youths’ while walking his dog in Franklin Park in Braunstone Town, Leicester at around 6.30pm on Sunday and died in hospital last night.

Leicestershire Police today confirmed five children, a boy and a girl aged 14 and two girls and one boy aged 12, had been arrested on suspicion of murder and are currently being questioned.

Mr Kohli’s 1970s semi is the second to last house before the park entrance, just yards from where he was attacked. He would regularly walk his 15-year-old black and tan crossbreed dog, Rocky, in the park. 

Neighbours and others living in the area said they had called the police in the last two or three months over gangs of youths abusing Asian residents and reported seeing them kicking cans and climbing on bungalow roofs.

They also said the children had thrown football-sized rocks at Mr Kohli. The large stones are used to stop people parking on grass verges in the quiet cul de sac but several were missing today.

Bhim Sen Kohli, 80, was walking in Franklin Park, Braunstone Town, near Leicester when he was 'kicked to death by a group of children' on Sunday evening

Bhim Sen Kohli, 80, was walking in Franklin Park, Braunstone Town, near Leicester when he was ‘kicked to death by a group of children’ on Sunday evening

The alleged attack happened on Sunday night leaving Mr Kohli with severe injuries, before he sadly died last night

The alleged attack happened on Sunday night leaving Mr Kohli with severe injuries, before he sadly died last night

Mr Kohli's 1970s semi is the second to last house before the park entrance, just yards from where he was attacked

Mr Kohli’s 1970s semi is the second to last house before the park entrance, just yards from where he was attacked

Mr Kohli was walking his dog, Rocky (pictured), in the park when the alleged attack happened

Mr Kohli was walking his dog, Rocky (pictured), in the park when the alleged attack happened

One neighbour, who did not want to give his name for fear of reprisals, said: ‘Over the last two or three months there has been a group of youngsters, shouting and abusing Asian people.

‘I have seen it, I haven’t been always able to hear exactly what they are saying but it is clear what they are doing. The police have been called. It is awful. I don’t know why the are like this, you have to question the way they have been raised.’

Leicestershire police has reported itself to the police watchdog due to previous contact with the victim.

Another neighbour, 50-year-old Frank Owen, said: ‘It’s only the last few weeks we’ve had this trouble with a bunch of kids. They’ve been playing up late at night. I’ve heard they were on a bungalow.’

‘It’s a cul de sac so unless you are coming here for a reason there is not much point unless you are going to the park.’ 

David Donahue, 75, a retired aircraft engineer from Pittsburgh in the US, who is visiting his sister-in-law, said: ‘We saw a group of youngsters kicking a can down the street earlier in the day. Well, we heard the noise then saw them. 

‘My sister-in-law regularly walks in the park but has said she won’t now – she doesn’t feel safe.’

Police officers were pictured entering and leaving the area of the park in which the alleged attack occurred

Police officers were pictured entering and leaving the area of the park in which the alleged attack occurred

Forensic investigators were seen at the crime scene in Braunstone Town on Tuesday

Forensic investigators were seen at the crime scene in Braunstone Town on Tuesday

One resident said: ‘I think he had been harassed before by teenagers. I don’t know him really, but I saw him around. 

‘That afternoon I did see three lads and two teenage girls walking around laughing.

‘I know someone said kids had been throwing stones at him.’

Another one of Mr Kohil’s neighbours, Harjinder Kalia, 53, said: ‘I’ve lived here for 35 years, he was a nice person, he was always joking, to everyone not just with us, everybody.

She added: ‘There is no reason why anyone would do this. Sometimes children would fight with each other in the park.’

Mr Kohli was a retired factory owner and leaves behind his devastated wife, three children and two grandchildren.

His daughter yesterday said that her father had been left with neck and spine injuries after the attack, and had been scheduled to undergo surgery before he died. 

She told the Leicester Mercury: ‘They pushed him, they kicked him in the neck, kicked him in the spine. He was about 30 seconds away from getting home’

She described rushing to the park to find her father ‘lying under a tree’.

Detectives have been working with local residents and are actively seeking witnesses who were in the park on Sunday evening to come forward. 

Today Emma Matts, a detective inspector, said: ‘Sadly, following the death of the victim last night, this has now become a murder investigation.

‘Officers are continuing to work at speed to establish the details of the attack and we have made a number of arrests as we continue to understand what has happened.

‘A scene preservation will remain in place at the park while our investigation progresses. Local officers are also in the area carrying out reassurance patrols and can speak to anyone in the local community who has concerns.’

One woman stopped to lay flowers close to the park this afternoon after the incident shook the local community

One woman stopped to lay flowers close to the park this afternoon after the incident shook the local community

A police cordon remained in place on Tuesday a Leicestershire Police today confirmed five children, a boy and a girl aged 14 and two girls and one boy aged 12, had been arrested on suspicion of murder and are currently being questioned

A police cordon remained in place on Tuesday a Leicestershire Police today confirmed five children, a boy and a girl aged 14 and two girls and one boy aged 12, had been arrested on suspicion of murder and are currently being questioned

Mr Kohli was a retired factory owner and leaves behind his devastated wife, three children and two grandchildren. Pictured: police cars outside the park entrance

Mr Kohli was a retired factory owner and leaves behind his devastated wife, three children and two grandchildren. Pictured: police cars outside the park entrance 

Police believe the man had been wearing a black jumper and grey jogging bottoms.

Leicestershire Police said in a statement today: ‘At 18.30 on Sunday 1st September 2024, an 80-year-old man was assaulted near the Franklin Park entrance, Bramble way, Braunstone Town, and later died in hospital.

‘It is reported the victim, who was walking his dog, is believed to have been wearing a black jumper and grey jogging bottoms and was seriously assaulted by a group of young people. They left the scene prior to emergency services arriving.

‘Leicestershire Police have launched a murder investigation and have arrested five people – a boy and a girl aged 14 and one boy and two girls aged 12 – on suspicion of murder. They are currently being interviewed by police.

‘Detectives are currently working to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident and are speaking to residents in the area to gather as much information as possible. They also wish speak to anyone who was in the park or in the surrounding area.

‘Were you in the area of Franklin Park or Bramble Way from 1800 to 1845 on Sunday 1st September 2024? Did you see the attack itself? From the description given did you see the victim before the incident or possibly a group of young people leaving the area after?

‘If you have information, and if you have relevant digital photos, videos, CCTV, or Dash-cam / Doorbell-cam footage please submit via the Portal form.’