The family of an 80-year-old dog walker who was beaten to death have reacted with fury over his teen killers' sentencing.
A 15-year-old boy was ordered to serve just seven years in a young offenders' detention centre and a 13-year-old girl was spared being jailed and instead handed a three-year youth rehabilitation order over the manslaughter of Bhim Kohli.
Mr Kohli, 80, was attacked by the balaclava-clad male at Franklin Park in Braunstone Tow near Leicester on September 1 last year, while the female filmed and laughed.
His daughter, Susan, stood on the steps outside Leicester Crown Court following the hearing where she spoke of her disappointment about the length of the sentence.
'I feel angry and disappointed that the sentence... does not, I believe, reflect the severity of the crime they committed,' she said.







