Dan Martin
BBC News, Leicester
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Bhim Kohli died the day after he was attacked at a park in Leicestershire
A 15-year-old boy and 13-year-old girl have been convicted of the manslaughter of 80-year-old Bhim Kohli, who was fatally attacked at a park in Leicestershire.
Leicester Crown Court heard that during the "intense attack", the boy racially abused Mr Kohli and slapped him in the face with a slider shoe while he was on his knees, while the girl encouraged the violence and filmed it on her phone while laughing.
Mr Kohli died the day after the attack, which occurred yards from his home while he was walking his dog Rocky in Braunstone Town, Leicestershire, on 1 September.
The boy was charged with murder and manslaughter, but was acquitted of the more serious charge on Tuesday.
Neither defendant can be named because of their ages.
The boy was remanded in custody, while the girl was released on conditional bail.
They will be sentenced on 19 and 20 May.
When the verdicts were read out, the boy leaned forward in the dock, while the girl cried, and hugged her mother when she was released.
Both defendants were among a group of children who encountered Mr Kohli in the park on the day he was fatally injured, the trial, which lasted more than five weeks, heard.
Mr Kohli died the day after he was assaulted in Franklin Park, yards from his home in Braunstone Town
Opening the prosecution case, Harpreet Sandhu KC said: "[Bhim Kohli] left his home on Bramble Way. Having left his home, he walked a few yards to the entrance of Franklin Park, where he was going to take his dog for a walk.
"However, Mr Kohli would not get the opportunity to walk his dog for long and never would he return home. That is because in Franklin Park, Mr Kohli had the misfortune to encounter these two defendants."
Mr Kohli's cause of death was given as a neck injury causing spinal cord damage, and he had a number of other injuries including fractured ribs.