Four children released as murder investigation into Leicestershire pensioner death continues

The victim has been named as 80-year-old Bhim Kohli

Police cordon at Franklin Park
Author: Olivia MounsorPublished 4th Sep 2024

An 80-year-old man who died after an assault in Franklin Park in Braunstone Town in Leicestershire has been named as Bhim Kohli.

He was walking his dog around 6.30 pm on Sunday evening, and was found near the Bramble Way entrance to the park with serious injuries.

Police say he died in hospital on Monday, and a post-mortem has concluded he died as a result of a neck injury.

A 14-year-old boy remains in police custody being questioned on suspicion of murder. Four other children, who were all aged 12 and 14 have been released without further action.

Detectives say they are continuing their inquiries to establish the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Det Insp Emma Matts said the circumstances surrounding Mr Kohli’s death were "extremely tragic and upsetting", not only for his family and friends but also the wider community.

She added: “We continue to offer support to the family through our family liaison officers, and the local policing teams are in the area to provide reassurance and discuss any issues or concerns.

"The family are aware of the significant public interest in the death of their loved one and would like to thank people for their kind words and sympathy.

"At this stage, the family are asking for privacy at this extremely difficult time.

“Our investigation into the assault on Mr Kohli remains ongoing.

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