Jury retires to consider verdicts in Leeds body in woods murder trial
Akshar Ali and his friend Yasmin Ahmed are accused of murdering Sinead Wooding at a house in Leeds before disposing of her body in woods near a lane in Alwoodley.
Leeds Crown Court has heard Ali, 27, of Scott Hall Road in Leeds, sent a text message after the alleged killing to prove that he was worried for Sinead Wooding’s welfare in a bid to fool police.
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Hide AdThe jury were told the text read: “The kids miss you and so do I.”
Mr Ali and his friend Yasmin Ahmed, 27, of Reginald Mount, Potternewton, deny murdering 26-year-old Miss Wooding.
The pair are accused of killing mother-of-four Miss Wooding at Ms Ahmed’s home in Leeds.
The prosecution claim her body was kept in a cellar for two days before being transported to woodland near a lane in Alwoodley, north Leeds, where it was set on fire, the jury heard.
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Hide AdA pathologist’s examination showed Miss Wooding had been attacked with a hammer and stabbed six times.
The body had been wrapped in a duvet and trussed up with wire before being doused with petrol.
The smouldering remains were discovered on Stairfoot Lane at about 9am on Sunday 14 May by students on a run.
Mr Ali’s mother Aktahr Bi, 45, of Kings Road, Hyde Park, denies assisting an offender by making arrangements to dispose of Miss Wooding’s corpse.
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Hide AdHis brother Asim Ali, 21, of Kings Road, Hyde Park, also denies assisting an offender by procuring a vehicle and assisting in the disposal and burning of her body.
A fifth defendant Vicky Briggs, 25, of Throstle Road, Middleton, denies assisting an offender by helping clean up and burn material after the murder.