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British man accused of trying to drown daughter-in-law in Florida pool | Globalnews.ca
Officers in Florida responded to a call from the suspect's neighbours at about 5:20 p.m. on Sunday for a disturbance in a backyard swimming pool.
''The victim’s nine-year-old daughter jumped in the pool in an attempt to stop her grandfather from drowning her mother. Still, Gibbon only stopped once two witnesses staying at the vacation rental next door heard the commotion and called the sheriff’s office, authorities alleged.''

Brit dad in a RELATIONSHIP with daughter-in-law he 'tried to drown'
Mark Gibbon, 62, from Buckinghamshire, has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly holding Jasmine Wyld's head under water during a row over his will.
Jasmine Wyld (left), 33, had been in a relationship with her father in law Mark Gibbon (right), 62, when he allegedly tried to murder her on holiday by drowning her in a hotel swimming pool
''A British businessman accused of trying to drown his daughter-in-law in a swimming pool in Florida was in romantic relationship with her, the Daily Mail can reveal.
Mark Gibbon, 62, from Buckinghamshire, has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly holding Jasmine Wyld's head under water during a row over his will.
His nine-year-old granddaughter was allegedly forced to fight him off to stop him drowning her mother in a pool on their American holiday at the Solterra Resort in Davenport, near DisneyWorld.''
''Now we can reveal that Gibbon and Ms Wyld have been in a relationship for the last two years after both of their relationships broke down.''
''Meanwhile, Ms Wyld separated from Gibbon's son Alex, with whom she shares two young children, in 2021.
A family source told us that Alex and his father no longer speak - and last year Alex was jailed for trying to drive a car at his estranged father.''
''Mr Gibbon has been charged with attempted second-degree murder and battery. He is next due in court on September 9.''