Mother to face court as father laments loss of ‘beautiful’ son

A celebrity photographer has paid tribute to his “beautiful, bright, inquisitive and artistic” son after the 10-year-old was allegedly murdered by his mother.

Dean Freeman was in Spain when his ex-wife allegedly killed their son Dylan Freeman in Acton, west London, on Sunday, a representative said.

The boy’s mother, Olga Freeman, 40, is due to appear at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court on Monday charged with murdering Dylan at their home in Cumberland Park.

Mr Freeman said in a statement on Monday: “Dylan was a beautiful, bright, inquisitive and artistic child who loved to travel, visit art galleries and swim.

“We travelled extensively over the years together spending such memorable time in places including Brazil, France and Spain.

“I can’t begin to comprehend his loss.”

His representative described Mr Freeman as “a loving and caring father and even though divorced for a number of years he cherished all the quality time spent with his son”, and said he has been left “beyond devastated”.

According to his official website, Mr Freeman’s work includes campaigns with Bollywood star Deepika Padukone and Hollywood actor Bradley Cooper.

His father, Robert, photographed the first five album covers for The Beatles.

Police tape outside an address in Cumberland Park, Acton (Thomas Hornall/PA)
Police tape outside an address in Cumberland Park, Acton (Thomas Hornall/PA)

His website says: “At just 16 years old Dean followed in his footsteps – leaving school to pursue his passion for storytelling through whatever means possible.”

Mrs Freeman was arrested after walking into a police station in the early hours of Sunday to speak to officers and Dylan was later found dead at their home.

No-one else is being sought in connection with Dylan’s death.

Reverend Nick Jones, 61, the rector of Acton, who lives in Cumberland Park, said on Sunday that news of the boy’s death was “shattering”.

He said: “I’m still shaking a bit, it’s hugely upsetting.”

Another neighbour said he was “in shock”.

Neighbour Abby Gorton, who earlier spoke to detectives at length, told the PA news agency: “It’s a tragedy.

“She was in a desperate situation and lockdown has made it more desperate.

“He was a very very severely disabled child and she had no help.

“He was very autistic, he didn’t speak, he would only scream and flail.

“I always felt terribly sorry for her and should’ve done more to help her.

“I barely saw her with any other adults, any other help – and in lockdown nothing.”

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