Mother, 40, is charged with murdering celebrity photographer’s 10-year-old disabled son

Mother, 40, is charged with murdering she and celebrity photographer’s 10-year-old disabled son after he was found dead at £544,000 flat in west London

  • Olga Freeman, who lives at the property, is charged with murder of the boy, 10
  • Photographer Dean Freeman, known for celebrity pictures, is his father
  • Mr Freeman is famous for his images of David Beckham and the Spice Girls 
  • Woman went to a police station before officers visited a house in west London
  • At the house in Acton, police officers discovered the dead body of the child  

By Dan Sales and Mark Duell for MailOnline and George Odling For The Daily Mail

Published: 02:28 EDT, 17 August 2020 | Updated: 05:16 EDT, 17 August 2020

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The wife of celebrity photographer Dean Freeman has been charged with the murder of their disabled son Dylan, 10. 

Olga Freeman, 40, will appear at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court this morning over the killing, after he was found dead at their flat in west London.   

Her charge came after a woman walked into a police station in the early hours of Sunday to speak to officers.

Police found Dylan dead at a home in Cumberland Park, Acton, west London.

Mrs Freeman is registered as living in the property, which has an estimated value of £544,000.

Dylan is understood to have lived with his mother. His father Dean is the son of Robert Freeman, who took pictures for some of The Beatles’ most iconic album covers. 

Officers have not confirmed the child’s identity and are still awaiting formal identification.

Dylan was named in publicly available court details released this morning. 

A woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a child, 10, was found dead at a west London property

A woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a child, 10, was found dead at a west London property

A woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a child, 10, was found dead at a west London property

A police officer stands in the doorway of a property on Cumberland Park in Acton, West London where 10 year old boy was discovered dead

A police officer stands in the doorway of a property on Cumberland Park in Acton, West London where 10 year old boy was discovered dead

A police officer stands in the doorway of a property on Cumberland Park in Acton, West London where 10 year old boy was discovered dead

One resident, named only as Guy, told The Sun the boy had a severe disability.

He said: ‘The boy lives in the bottom flat to the right and my friend lives above.

‘He runs the building. He is pretty cut up about it. He said he doesn’t really want to talk to anybody about it.’

When asked about the victim, Guy added: ‘I never saw them out, I don’t think they went out and about. They just had access to the garden.’

Police remain outside the flats in Acton, West London, after a 10-year-old boy was killed overnight

Police remain outside the flats in Acton, West London, after a 10-year-old boy was killed overnight

Police remain outside the flats in Acton, West London, after a 10-year-old boy was killed overnight

Reverend Nick Jones, 61, the rector of Acton, who lives on Cumberland Park, said 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’ and that police cars and a private ambulance arrived at the scene at around 2.30am on Sunday.

Next of kin have been informed and detectives from Specialist Crime are investigating.

A post-mortem examination will be arranged in due course.

Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to call the incident room on 020 8721 4205.

It comes just days after a man in his 20s was shot dead by a hooded gunman on the doorstep of his £500,000 northwest London home – the 78th murder this year in the capital. 

Armed officers swooped on Hansel Road, Kilburn, in the early hours of August 13 after reports of a shooting.

Neighbours say they heard ‘several gunshots’ before two hooded men were seen fleeing the scene in a car, whose driver had been waiting nearby.

When police arrived they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound near to a block of flats – where forensic teams have today been seen collecting evidence.

Forensic teams arrive to the scene in Acton, West London, where 10-year-old boy was discovered dead

Forensic teams arrive to the scene in Acton, West London, where 10-year-old boy was discovered dead

Forensic teams arrive to the scene in Acton, West London, where 10-year-old boy was discovered dead 

A member of the forensic team arrives to the scene in Acton as a murder investigation is launched

A member of the forensic team arrives to the scene in Acton as a murder investigation is launched

A member of the forensic team arrives to the scene in Acton as a murder investigation is launched

Next of kin have been informed and detectives from Specialist Crime are investigating

Next of kin have been informed and detectives from Specialist Crime are investigating

Next of kin have been informed and detectives from Specialist Crime are investigating

The man was pronounced dead at the scene, despite efforts by paramedics to save him.

He was later named as 26-year-old Jeffrey Wegbe who lived in Brent. 

His family said: ‘Our beloved Jeffrey was killed on Wednesday morning in what can only be described as a senseless violent attack. Understandably, we are distraught by the news and ask that you keep us all in your thoughts and prayers. 

‘We would also like to say a huge thank you to the family, police and wider community for all their support.’  

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