The court heard that Mr Kohli’s daughter also arrived at the park and “repeatedly” heard Mr Kohli say his neck was hurting and when she asked what happened, he replied: “I have been punched in the face and they have kicked me.”.
“It was not Mr Kohli’s habit to carry a knife, no knife was recovered from the clothing that Mr Kohli was wearing at the time, and no knife was recovered from Franklin Park.
He said: “When he arrived at the park Mr Kohli was on the ground and in obvious pain, indeed Mr Kohli told his son he was in pain.
Mr Sandhu told the jury: “The prosecution say that (the boy’s) accounts to others fit with what Mr Kohli had said in the immediate aftermath of the attacks upon him.
The boy also searched for “Franklin Park” on Google the day after the alleged attack and read a BBC news article about Mr Kohli, jurors heard.