Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses of an incident where a jogger appeared to push a woman into the path of a bus on Putney Bridge.

CCTV footage seems to show the 33-year-old victim walking across Putney Bridge towards the tube station when a male jogger pushed her.

She was knocked over into the road and into the path of an oncoming London bus, which narrowly avoided hitting her.

The moment a jogger appears to push a women into an oncoming bus

"The bus stopped and some passengers got off and rushed to the victim's aid," a spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said.

"She suffered minor injuries.

"About 15 minutes later the jogger came back the other way across the bridge.

"The victim tried to speak to him but he did not acknowledge her and carried on jogging."

The victim fell into an oncoming bus

The jogger is described as a white man, aged in his early to mid 30s, with brown eyes and short brown hair.

He was wearing a grey t-shirt and dark blue shots.

The incident happened around 7.40am on Friday May 5.

Officers said on Monday August 14 they continue to appeal for witnesses to the incident or anyone who recognises the jogger pictured on the CCTV to get in touch.

Jogger appears to push woman into oncoming bus

The spokesman said: "There has been a positive public response to the appeal so far with a range of information provided to investigating officers.

"Some people have simply put forward possible names for the suspect; officers would urge those people to please contact police or Crimestoppers again with as much information as they have so they can follow up those lines of enquiry. "

A 41-year-old man was arrested on Thursday August 10 and was eliminated from enquiries on Saturday August 12.

A second man, also aged 41, was arrested on the afternoon of Saturday August 12 on suspicion of grievous bodily harm.

He was released with no further action later that day.

Anyone with information or any witnesses are asked to call Putney Safer Neighbourhood Team on 020 8785 8874 or 101 or tweet @MetCC.

Information can also be reported anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.

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