A CELEB photographer said he "can't comprehend" the death of his ten-year-old son - as his mum today appeared in court charged with murder.
Dean Freeman is "beyond devastated" after Dylan was discovered dead in Acton, West London, in the early hours of yesterday morning.
Dylan's mum Olga Freeman appeared at Uxbridge Magistrates' Court today charged with his murder.
Dean - a celebrity photographer who has snapped a string of stars such as Bradley Cooper and Emily Ratajkowski - was in Spain when he heard the "shocking and heartbreaking news".
Paying tribute to his son, he said in a statement: "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."
Dean's agent added: "He was a loving and caring father and even though divorced for a number of years, he cherished all the quality time spent with his son."
Dylan's grandad Robert was also a photographer and shot a number of iconic The Beatles' albums - including including A Hard Day's Night and Rubber Soul.
Freeman spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth and address when she appeared before JPs at a brief hearing today.
She was remanded in custody to appear at the Old Bailey on August 19.
According to her Facebook page, Freeman is from Moscow in Russia and has lived in Kuala Lumpur.
Cops launched a probe after she attended a police station and spoke to officers in the early hours.
Keith Grindrod, who lives in the building next door, claimed he was woken by a "scream in the middle of the night".
He added: "It sounded like a little scream next door. It was a childish scream. It was just enough to wake me up.
"I can hear next door and downstairs when they are moving around and I can hear outside as it is quiet at the weekend.
"Then I woke up at about 6am and looked out the window and saw a police car outside."
Other neighbours say Dylan was disabled and used a wheelchair. He was also unable to speak.
One, who lives opposite the crime scene, said she would often see a little boy leaving the property in a specially-adapted van.
Gillian Fisher, 34, said: “I don’t know who the family were but if the little boy is who I think he is, I used to see him being taken to school in his wheelchair in a specially adapted van."
Speaking about the victim, neighbour Guy said: “The child was a wheelchair user and disabled quite severely.
“He couldn’t really speak and spent a lot of time just yelling.
“I never saw them out, I don’t think they went out and about. They just had access to the garden.”
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