British father ‘who tried to drown his daughter-in-law lover’ on holiday in Florida walks free after admitting battery
The British man accused of trying to drown the daughter-in-law who he was in a relationship with has been freed by a court in the US after admitting battery. The Daily Mail can reveal that Mark Gibbon, who had been charged with attempted murder, admitted to one count of battery and paid $1,308.68 costs. Court documents filed in Florida state that he has been given his passport back and will serve no jail time. The matter was resolved on November 7th, meaning that Gibbon, 62, a wealthy lighting e...





