Sinead Wooding, 26, had dialed 999 after her husband Akshar Ali, 27, had banned her from seeing friends and family, on
May 13.
But by the time police arrived at her marital home in Leeds, Ms Wooding's body had been dumped in a nearby woodland and set alight, Leeds Crown Court heard.
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Prosecutor Nicholas Campbell QC told the jury: 'At 11.30am on Saturday morning (May 13) the officer expected to speak to Sinead Wooding but found Akshar Ali at the address with Sinead's older children.
'He told the officer the other children were being looked after by his mother because Sinead Wooding hadn't come home.
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'He told the officer that this happened frequently when she was drinking.
'The officer asked questions about the night the call was made and asked questions to the children.
'He spoke to his superiors and advised Akshar Ali that he should contact the police if she didn't come home within 24 hours.'
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'We're all starting to get worried. Kids keep asking for you. Please come home or at least get in touch *advertiser censored*.'
The court heard Ali frantically called and texted Sinead's phone after the police visit and also contacted her friends and family members.
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