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Man arrested for allegedly pushing woman in front of bus in 2017

A man has been arrested over an incident in May 2017 where a woman was allegedly pushed into the path of a bus in south-west London. CCTV footage showed a jogger shoving the woman, who avoided serious injury due to the bus driver's quick reaction. The Metropolitan Police had previously closed the investigation in 2018 after arresting and releasing three men without charges. The suspect, a 44-year-old man, was recently arrested on suspicion of attempted grievous bodily harm and remains in custody.

A multi-millionaire banker descended from royalty has been released on bail after being arrested in the hunt for the 'Putney Pusher'.

The suspect, 44, was detained yesterday at his £1.4million home in west London over the investigation into the jogger who shoved a pedestrian into the path of a double-decker bus nine years ago. He was later bailed.

A director at a private bank, he is a decorated former British Army officer who served in several major conflicts.

During the morning rush hour on May 5, 2017, the jogger was captured on CCTV shoving a female pedestrian into the path of a double-decker bus on Putney Bridge in south-west London.

The suspect was described as a white man in his early to mid-30s, with a stocky build and short, brown hair. He was wearing a grey T-shirt and dark blue shorts.

Detectives interviewed 50 men and arrested three suspects, including an American investment banker who, it was later proved, had been in the US at the time of the offence.

But no one was charged, and the investigation was officially closed in 2018.

Nine years ago, police released dramatic CCTV footage of the moment this jogger appeared to push a woman into the path of an oncoming bus on Putney Bridge in south-west London

The jogger approaches the pedestrian during the morning rush hour on Putney Bridge

The jogger pushes the victim into the path of the oncoming bus, before the driver swerves

The suspect has familial links to the British Royal Family, as well as other European royalty.

Since leaving the British Army, he has enjoyed a successful career in the City and advises a string of high-net-worth individuals and institutions.

Posts on review sites describe him as friendly and popular with clients and colleagues.

The woman, who has never been publicly identified, was walking southwards on Putney Bridge at around 7.40am when the jogger approached her from the opposite direction.

There was plenty of room on the footpath for him to skirt around her safely, but instead the man forcefully shoved her on to the road – directly into the path of a double-decker 430 bus going at 12mph.

Thanks to the quick reactions of the driver, Oliver Salbris, the bus missed the 33-year-old victim's head by inches, and she survived – largely physically unscathed.

Mr Salbris immediately brought the bus to a halt, blocking the bus lane on the busy commuter route for six or seven minutes.

But the jogger continued his run across Putney Bridge without so much as a backward glance, as passers-by rushed to help the shaken woman.

Another CCTV still of the 'Putney Pusher' on the day of the incident on May 5

The bus driver that day was Oliver Salbris, who was hailed a hero for his quick reactions

Incredibly, he returned in the opposite direction about 15 minutes later, once again passing the victim while she was still being assisted on the bridge.

He ignored her calls to stop. Footage of the horrifying incident went viral, even inspiring a play told from the perspective of the jogger, victim and Mr Salbris.

And in April, Mr Salbris told the Daily Mail that he would never forget it, adding: 'I always think about the case and I still drive over Putney Bridge several times a day.

'Whenever I'm on the bridge, I look very carefully at the pedestrians on the pavement, I just can't help it. I wouldn't say it haunts me, but it's not something I can easily forget.

'I'm glad my reactions were quick on that day, or it would have ended very differently, both for me and the woman who was pushed. Her head was only a few centimetres from the bus and the wheel, even after I swerved to avoid her.'

'After the bus stopped, I got out and spoke to her and gave her all my details in case she needed me as a witness with the police. A female passenger also got off and helped her, then I believe walked with her to contact the police.'

Mr Salbris added: 'I remember the victim asking me, 'What happened?'... 'Why me?'

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The crime mystery that transfixed millions

May 5, 2017 at 7.40am - A 33-year-old woman was walking along the pedestrian path on Putney Bridge during rush hour when a male jogger running in the opposite direction pushes her into the road and right into the path of a number 430 bus. Within milliseconds, bus driver Oliver Salbris swerves the bus to narrowly miss the victim.

May 5, 2017 at 7.55am - Around 15 minutes later the same jogger ran back across the bridge on the opposite side. The victim recognised him and tried to call after him but he ignored her and continued running toward Fulham.

August 8, 2017 - Police first release CCTV footage of the 'Putney Pusher', three months after the incident occurred. The delayed response sparks public outrage.

August 10, 2017 - Officers arrested 41-year-old Eric Bellquist at his home in Chelsea, west London, after several callers identified him based on the viral CCTV footage. He was an Americ…

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Source document: Metropolitan Police Statement

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The IndependentIndependentCenter4 days ago
Police rearrest ‘Putney Pusher’ suspect over alleged drug offences

Police have rearrested a 44-year-old man connected to the 2017 'Putney Pusher' incident, where a jogger allegedly pushed a woman into the path of a bus. The suspect was initially arrested for attempted grievous bodily harm and was later rearrested on suspicion of possessing class A and B drugs. He has been released on bail while investigations continue.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a criminal incident without taking a stance or showing clear bias. It presents facts from police statements and includes a quote from the bus driver. There is no evident framing that favors one side over another, and the content does not involve politically charged issues.

Official sources cited

  • government Metropolitan Police Statement
  • press release Oliver Salbris (bus driver) statement to Sunday Times
Daily MirrorParty-alignedCenter5 days ago
Banker held in 'Putney Pusher' attack case re-arrested as police issue major update

A 44-year-old man previously linked to the 'Putney Pusher' case, which involved a woman being pushed onto a bus on Putney Bridge in 2017, has been re-arrested on suspicion of attempted grievous bodily harm and drug possession. The Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrest and stated the suspect has been bailed while investigations continue.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without apparent ideological framing. It reports on a criminal investigation and police actions without using biased language or emphasizing any particular political perspective.

Official sources cited

  • government Metropolitan Police Statement
Daily MailIndependentCenter5 days ago
Wealthy banker with links to royalty is released on bail after his arrest in hunt for 'Putney Pusher' who shoved woman into path of London bus

A wealthy banker with royal connections was arrested in connection with the 2017 'Putney Pusher' case but was later released on bail. The suspect, a 44-year-old private bank director and former British Army officer, was linked to the investigation into a jogger who shoved a pedestrian onto a bus on Putney Bridge. The case remained unsolved, with no charges filed and the investigation officially closed in 2018.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a criminal investigation without overtly favoring any political perspective. It provides factual details about the suspect, the incident, and the outcome of the investigation without using biased language or selective sourcing.

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  • court CCTV footage
BBC News (UK)State / PublicCenter6 days ago
Man arrested for allegedly pushing woman in front of bus in 2017

A man has been arrested over an incident in May 2017 where a woman was allegedly pushed into the path of a bus in south-west London. CCTV footage showed a jogger shoving the woman, who avoided serious injury due to the bus driver's quick reaction. The Metropolitan Police had previously closed the investigation in 2018 after arresting and releasing three men without charges. The suspect, a 44-year-old man, was recently arrested on suspicion of attempted grievous bodily harm and remains in custody.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of an arrest related to a past incident, with no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or selective sourcing. It includes direct quotes from officials and the bus driver, providing balanced information without apparent bias.

Official sources cited

  • government Metropolitan Police Statement
  • press release Bus Driver Oliver Salbris Interview with Sunday Times
The IndependentIndependentCenter6 days ago
Man arrested in notorious ‘Putney Pusher’ case

A 44-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the 'Putney Pusher' case, a high-profile incident from 2017 in which a jogger pushed a woman onto the path of a double-decker bus on Putney Bridge. The suspect was arrested at his home in west London and is currently in police custody. The victim survived with minor injuries. No charges have previously been brought in the case.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of the arrest without apparent ideological framing. It focuses on the event itself, the police action, and details of the incident without showing clear bias toward any political perspective. The language is neutral and descriptive.

Official sources cited

  • government Metropolitan Police statement
Daily MirrorParty-alignedCenter6 days ago
Man arrested in hunt for notorious 'Putney Pusher'

A 44-year-old man was arrested in connection with the 2017 incident known as the 'Putney Pusher,' where a woman was pushed onto a double-decker bus on Putney Bridge. The Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrest and stated that inquiries are ongoing.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a criminal investigation without taking a stance on the matter. It provides factual information about the arrest and refers to official sources (Metropolitan Police). There is no evident framing or slant in the language used.

Official sources cited

  • government Metropolitan Police spokesperson statement

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  • governmentMetropolitan Police Statement
  • press_releaseOliver Salbris (bus driver) statement to Sunday Times
  • courtCCTV footage
  • press_releaseBus Driver Oliver Salbris Interview with Sunday Times
  • governmentMetropolitan Police spokesperson statement