Although he was careful to keep Mr Ahmad's name off the paperwork, officers in the National Terrorist Financial Investigation Unit tracked the money to Ojiri and, in April 2023, police arrested him.
"A hole that can never be filled because of the actions of two teenagers."I believe that on that day the two teenagers made a choice; the boy chose to attack my dad and the girl chose to film my dad's attack.
"I feel angry and disappointed by the sentenced passed as it does not reflect the severity."She added that, after the boy and girl have served their sentences, "they still have life ahead of them".The BBC was told it was reported to police that in July, Mr Kohli had stones thrown at him and was spat at by a group of children after he told them to get off his neighbour's garage roof.
And the following month,after he saw two white boys aged 12 and 13 racially abuse a man and throw a large rock at him near the same park where he encountered his own attackers.
A witness to the August attack, Linda Haigh, said she warned police about racially motivated problems in the area before Mr Kohli died, and believes he would still be alive had they taken her more seriously.
An investigation conducted by Leicestershire Police, reviewed by the Independent Office for Police Conduct, did not identify any "misconduct or missed opportunities which could have prevented Mr Kohli's death".Botswana is the world's largest producer of diamonds by value. The industry accounts for a quarter of the country's total annual income (GDP), according to the International Monetary Fund.
On Friday, Debswana said production this year is being scaled back to 15 million carats - approximately a 40% decrease from its output in 2023.The company, which accounts for around 90% of Botswana's diamond sales expects this reduced output will lead to "significant cost savings" across areas like fuel and electricity.
In a statement, Debswana said it continued to "prudently navigate the challenging market conditions" citing low demand and "emerging pressures such as US-imposed tariffs".The global market for mined diamonds has been experiencing a decline since 2023, partly due to the availability of lab-grown alternatives.