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Jury retires in farm murder case
Tina Baker (picture from Surrey Police)
Martin Baker said he knew nothing of his wife's disappearance
The jury in the case of a man accused of killing his wife, who has been missing for four years, has retired at the Old Bailey to consider its verdict.

Tina Baker, 41, was last seen in July 2002 going to feed the animals at a farm in Chobham, Surrey, which she shared with her husband.

Engineer Martin Baker, 54, from Egham, denies murdering Tina Baker.

He said he knew nothing of his wife's disappearance and did not see her the day she went to feed the animals.




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