Michael Rolle Denies Murdering Girlfriend Charlotte Huggins On New Year’s Day

Charlotte Huggins was believed to be the first person killed in London in 2019.
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Charlotte Huggins suffered a single stab wound
Press Association

A man has pleaded not guilty to the New Year’s Day murder of a mother-of-one.

Charlotte Huggins, 33, was believed to have been the first person killed in London in 2019 when she was stabbed in Camberwell, south east London, early on 1 January.

Her boyfriend, Michael Rolle, 34, of Dulwich, south east London, entered a not guilty plea to her murder during a hearing at the Old Bailey on Tuesday.

Huggins was found at a property in John Ruskin Street at around 4.20am.

Paramedics tried to save her, but she was pronounced dead at the scene.

A post-mortem examination showed she had suffered a single stab wound.

Friends paid tribute on her Facebook page, describing her as “one of the truly decent people” and “a lovely, bubbly, happy, beautiful girl with a pure soul”.

Members of Huggins’ family sat in court for Rolle’s plea hearing before Judge Rebecca Poulet QC.

The defendant appeared in court via video-link from Thameside prison, wearing a bright yellow vest over a dark top.

Rolle faces a three-week trial at the Old Bailey, starting on 1 July.