Katungua Tjitendero was walking home from work when he was hit by a car and seriously injured.
An NHS worker was left seriously injured after being hit by a car that mounted the pavement, a court has heard.
Phillip Adams, 26, Patrick James, 22, Jordan McCarthy, 22, and Daniel Whereatt, 51, all from Bristol, deny conspiring to “unlawfully and maliciously” inflict grievous bodily harm to Mr Tjitendero. “He was unprotected, and he had no chance to take preventative action. He was no match for a car being driven at him," she added.
In relation to the racial slurs, Miss Gohil said: “This case is not being prosecuted as a racially motivated crime, rather it gives you the impression of the sort of mind of one of those running away had just after hitting Mr Tjitendero."
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