London police release more photos of jogger who pushed woman in front oncoming bus
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London’s Metropolitan police released additional photos of the jogger who pushed a woman in front of an incoming bus.
The latest CCTV photos come nearly four months after the 33-year-old woman was suddenly pushed onto the road by a stranger as she walked across Putney Bridge in west London.
The photos were taken by a passenger on the bus as the jogger passed it. The bus narrowly avoided hitting the woman seconds later.
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“Images of this alarming incident have been circulated widely and we continue to work through the information received to identify the man responsible,” Det. Sergeant Chris Griffith said in a statement. “We are grateful to those who have assisted so far.”
The jogger is described as a white man in his 30s with brown eyes and short brown hair. During the incident, he was wearing a light gray T-shirt and dark blue shorts with gray running shoes.
Police said that about 15 minutes after the May 5 incident, the jogger returned to the bridge. The woman tried to speak to him, but he did not acknowledge her and continued jogging.
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An American banker, identified by local media outlets as 41-year-old Eric Bellquist, was arrested last month in connection to the incident but he was cleared from any wrongdoing and released.
His lawyers said in a statement that they could prove he was in the United States at the time of the incident.
A second man, also 41 and who has not been named, was also arrested and released with no further action.