´óÏó´«Ã½

Family pay tribute to woman found dead at hotel

Samantha MickleburghImage source, Surrey Police
Image caption,

Samantha Mickleburgh was found dead at Pennyhill Park Hotel in Bagshot

  • Published

The family of a woman found dead at a luxury hotel in Surrey said she lit up "any room she entered with her vivacious personality and endearing smile" as a man accused of her murder appeared in court.

Emergency services found the body of Samantha Mickleburgh, 54, from Axminster in Devon, at the Pennyhill Park Hotel, in Bagshot, on 14 April.

James Cartwright, 60, of no fixed address, appeared at Guildford Magistrates' Court on Monday charged with murder and controlling and coercive behaviour.

Surrey Police said the pair were known to each other.

Image source, Google
Image caption,

Emergency services were called to the luxury hotel on 14 April

In a statement issued via Surrey Police, Ms Mickleburgh's family said: “We are devastated by the loss of Samantha, an incredible mother, beautiful, much cherished daughter, and friend.

“Loved by many, she was a true example of class, integrity, and dedication to those around her.

“No words can truly capture all her beloved qualities and nothing will ever fill the hole left in the lives of those who loved her."

Her two children said: “Nothing can prepare you to face the world without your parents at a young age.

"Our mother had been both parents to us since the loss of our father and she was doing such an amazing job at it.

"No finer example of a mum could there be. We will feel the loss in every aspect of our lives."

Mr Cartwright was remanded in custody and will appear at Guildford Crown Court on Wednesday.

Follow ´óÏó´«Ã½ Surrey on , on . Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@bbc.co.uk , external or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250.