A 15-year-old boy 'let his anger out' by racially abusing and beating an older dog with a sliding controller while he is shrinking on his knees, heard a murder process.
A girl, 13 years old, filmed the 'pure violence' on the 80-year-old Bhim Kohli and was told laughing in images that will be played in court on Monday.
Mr. Kohli, who walked with his dog in a park sites of his house when he was attacked, died of his injuries the next day.
The boy, who cannot be called, is accused of murder, while the 13-year-old girl who heard the court 'encouraged the violence', accused of manslaughter after the incident in Franklin Park, near Leicester, in September.
The court heard that after the boy's arrest he wrote a letter to a professional who collaborated with him in which he said: 'My ex … made it a difference with me and I struggled with that, so I just needed anger, etc. . '
He further said: 'I am so nervous, good scared and worried. I accept that I did it and I take time. I'm just afraid of how long I have to do. '
When the letter was told, he should be announced, he made the hair -raising remark: “That is my death slencher.”
Public Prosecutor HarPreet Sandhu KC opened the case against them against them at the Leicester Crown Court and told how Mr Kohli did what he did every day on 1 September last year and left his house in Bramble Way to walk his dog in Franklin Park.

A girl, 13 years old, filmed the 'pure violence' on the 80-year-old Bhim Kohli (photo) and was told laughing in images that are played at the court on Monday

Mr. Kohli, who walked with his dog in a park sites of his house when he was attacked, died of his injuries the next day. Bhim Kohli depicted with his wife Satinder
But he said that Mr. Kohli did not have the opportunity to walk his dog for a long time or return home because he had the accident to meet these two defendants. “
He said to the court: “They used racist accusations against Mr. Kohli. The boy used violence against Mr. Kohli. The girl encouraged the boy to use violence against Mr. Kohli. '
Mr. Kohli was taken to the hospital, but died on 2 September.
Sandhu said: “The persecution says that, as a result of causing those injuries, the boy is guilty of killing Bhim Kohli and the girl who encouraged those injuries is guilty of manslaughter.”
The court heard that the defendants arrived in the park with three other teenagers minutes after Mr. Kohli.
The court heard that the two defendants had spent the afternoon together in another park in the city.
As part of the police investigation, their mobile phones were seized and investigated. Messages sent by the couple show that they had a 'developing friendship' in the weeks before the murder.
Around 5 p.m. they went to the boy's house when he turned into a neongroen T-shirt, black shorts, white socks and black sliding sandals.
Sandhu said: 'Why did I attract your attention on those slider on his feet? What he wore on his feet is an important feature of this case, because we will learn that he used one of those slider to hit Mr. Kohli. '
The court heard that when Mr Kohli was seen, the 13-year-old girl shouted that there was the man who had tried to hit her boyfriend.
Sandhu said: “As a result of her pointing Lord Kohli, the boy walked out to Mr. Kohli and she followed. The other three did not follow.

An aerial photo of Franklin Park in Leicester, where dog Walker Bhim Kohli was attacked

The police on site in Franklin Park, Leicester, where dog Walker Bhim Kohli, 80, was attacked
“They stayed on the couch. When the boy came closer to Mr. Kohli, he seemed to be dealing with him.
Sandhu continued: 'While the other three walked away, the girl did not do that. She stayed with him to support him in what would happen. '
He said the boy then set up a Balaclava. He said to jury members: “He had set up his Balaclava in preparation for the violence he started using Mr. Kohli.
The court heard that he was on his knees at 6.25 pm Mr Kohli. Sandhu said: 'He was on his knees, proposes the persecution as a result of violence used by the boy's defender against him. How do we know that? We know he was on his knees because part of that incident was filmed by the girl. '
Jury members then saw a clip for mobile phones with the MR Kohli who was beaten with the black shoe.
Sandhu said: 'Let's see what we have just seen. We have seen that Mr. Kohli was on his knees.
“When he was on his knees, he was unable to threaten someone. When he was on the ground, the boy used a slider to hit Mr. Kohli to the face. You have heard that blow.
'You heard the slider make contact with the face of Mr Kohli. He did not act in self -defense when he hit him that way and he did not act in defense of someone else. There was nothing for him to fear from an 80 -year -old man who was on his knees.
“What we saw on that clip was just pure violence used by the boy and pure violence encouraged by the girl.”
The public prosecutor said that the girl then 'came closer to the promotion because something was going on that would be worthwhile to record'.
He said that while the boy hit Mr. Kohli, she laughed. The court heard that Mr. Kohli managed to call his grandsons and get up.
The court heard that a second clip was filmed at 6.27 pm and that in the 48 seconds Mr Kohli followed, further violence was subjected.
“It was that violence that Mr Kohli left with the injuries that killed him,” said Mr. Sandhu.
In a third clip to jury members and after the attack, Mr. Kohli can be seen on the ground and not moving.
When Mr. Kohli was found, his shoes were at some distance from him, just like his mobile phone.
The three video clips were recovered from the girl's mobile phone in a part of Snapchat called 'My Eyes Only' that requires a code for access.
Sandhu said in the immediate aftermath, Mr. Kohli told his son Varinder, who arrived on the spot that he was in pain. He said he was hit and pointed to his left side and his neck.
He told his daughter Susan, who now arrived in the park, that he had been beaten and kicked and shouted a 'p ***'.
The two defendants ran out of the park and at one point the boy took off his shoes.
A witness reported to see the group laughing and heard the boy say they had beaten a man in Franklin Park and that there was a dead man on the floor. '
Sandhu said the couple then tried to 'justify' the violence that was used by inventing an account that Mr Kohli had brought a knife.
He said to jury members: 'It was not the custom of Mr. Kohli to wear a knife. No knife was found from his clothing or from Franklin Park. The truth is, we suggest that there was no knife. '
They then went to Braunstone Park, where they reportedly heard 'bragging' and that Mr. Kohli had fallen to the ground and had hit his head on a tree trunk or a tree.
A witness heard the girl say she had beaten the older man. The couple both changed their clothes later.
The court heard that the boy spoke with others in the 24 hours after the attack about what had happened. He told a boy that he “thought he had killed someone.”
In a friend's house, when their mother asked, “Which of you did a lot of something?” The boy would have answered by saying: “I killed an 80-year-old man or put him in intensive care.”
He said he was planning to give that man a blow to “teach him not to do it again,” but instead “he left his anger at that man.”
Mr Sandhu said that the reports that the boy gave to others show that he “Mr. Kohli not only pushed around it, but that he had subjected Bhim Kohli to an intense attack.”
“He did this because he was planning to seriously harm Mr Kohli.
The cause of death of Mr. Kohli was a neck injury that caused trauma on the spinal cord.
He also suffered three broken ribs.
The boy was arrested on September 2 after he had hidden himself in a bush in his house.
He refused to answer questions during the interview, but a predetermined statement was read to the police.
In it he claimed that he had gone to the park to 'chill' and that Mr Kohli pulled a knife on one of his friends. He claimed that he would ask him if he had a knife. He said he was calm when he spoke and Mr. Kohli had tried to hit him.
In her police interview, the girl told an earlier incident in which she claimed that Mr. Kohli shouted at a group of young people who threw apples.
She repeated the claim that he had a knife and claimed that the boy only pushed Mr. Kohli and he had stumbled over his own shoes.
The teenager said she didn't know why she had filmed. Asked if the video with Mr. Kohli who was beaten with the shoe had her pleasure, she said, “Not really, but it was a bit funny at the time.”
Sandhu said the boy “acted out of anger.” He said the case was against him that he was responsible for causing the injuries that led to the death of Mr. Kohli.
He said to jury members: “He caused those injuries illegal. He did this in a short period, but in that short period he used intensely violence against Mr. Kohli. When he pushed, kicked and hit Mr. Kohli, he intended to cause really serious damage. '
He said that the girl is responsible for the death of Mr. Kohli because she encouraged him to use violence and the violence he used led to the death of Mr. Kohli. '
The process, which is expected to last six weeks, continues.