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London police have closed the case on Thursday of a jogger who thrusted a woman onto a bus lane -- after they’ve exhausted more than 50 leads, reports said.

A still-mystery jogger shoved an unidentified woman, 33, off the sidewalk of Putney Bridge in southwest London last May, The New York Times reported.

She slammed onto the pavement and narrowly escaped more serious injuries as a bus veered away from her head.

“As a suspect has not been identified, and as all lines of inquiry have now been exhausted,” London’s Metropolitan Police said in an email statement obtained by The Times, “the investigation has been closed.”

The Met Police released surveillance footage of the episode last August, and asked for the public’s assistance in locating the jogger.

The suspect has been described as a white male in his early- to mid-30s, with short brown hair and brown eyes, the paper reported.

In the video, he is seen wearing a light blue shirt, dark shorts and sneakers.

Out of the more than 50 suspects, the Met Police arrested three men who were released without any charges, BBC reported.

One of the three men is American banker Eric Bellquist, 41, who lives in London. He provided “irrefutable proof” that he was abroad at the time of the incident, The Guardian reported.

“Should any new information come to light,” the Met Police said, “this will be explored.”