Cops hunt new clues to solve 'Putney Pusher' case seven years after mystery jogger shoved a woman under a bus | 9742X71 | 2024-04-10 06:08:01
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COPS are on the hunt for recent results in catch the notorious 'Putney Pusher' after he callously threw a lady underneath a 12-tonne double-decker bus.
Britain was shocked when chilling CCTV footage showed a mysterious jogger shove his victim, a total stranger, into oncoming visitors.



The 33-year-old lady was launched into a busy lane on Putney Bridge at round 7.40am and narrowly escaped dying.
Thankfully, hero bus driver Olivier Salbris managed to swerve inside seconds of hitting her.
The fast-thinking maneuver meant he managed to& convey the number 430 to a stop just inches from her head as she lay on the ground.
The lady was heard screaming "why me?" after ruthlessly being pushed on Might 5, 2017.
Astonishingly, the grey-shirted assailant returned to the chaotic scene about 15 minutes later.
He utterly ignored his victim as she tried to confront him concerning the attack.
The callous jogger seemingly vanished into thin air after heading into Fulham,& South West London.
After hauling in over 50 suspects, combing by way of lots of of hours of CCTV footage, and making two arrests, the cold case was closed in 2018 with no leads.
Research by& Clarion Security Systems& from 2022 estimated there have been over 942,562 public and& private CCTV cameras& in the capital.
This solely added to the mystery and left Brits gobsmacked as to how the Putney Pusher walked free.
At the time, bus driver Olivier informed The Sun: "I feel the police have finished all they will do, however it's unhappy he won't be caught.
"He ought to hand himself in. He needs to resist what he's carried out. What made him do what he did?"
<!-- End of Brightcove Player --> Last yr, an ex-detective referred to as out the Putney Pusher once more and warned he could still pose a threat to the general public.
Peter Bleksley, who based secret undercover unit SO10, informed The Solar: "This individual wants finding as much in the present day as they did back then, there's something clearly not right right here.
"Typically with& serial killers, a few of them will kill, then not& re-offend for a few years.
"It is perhaps on the tube, it is perhaps fatal."
EXPERT OPINION
Through the years many people have theorised the unidentified jogger could possibly be a& spy protected by Government agencies.
But this rumour was squashed by Peter, who stated "In the event you're harmful enough to do something& like that, it's much more necessary he's caught if it was anyone that works within a authorities agency.
"Imagine what different crimes they might rise up to."
In the meantime, Professor Craig Jackson, from Birmingham University, informed Good Morning Britain on the time: "What we're clearly taking a look at right here is an individual who believes he's more essential and extra worthwhile than someone else.
"He plays a recreation of hen with this individual and he's clearly considering why ought to he move, it's his pavement.
"He clearly veers to his right in the direction of this woman and I feel he has picked this particular person probably in a second of madness – what we typically call low-impulse-control behaviour – but he's clearly taking this woman on because he believes he's in the correct, and that's quite worrying."
NEW DIRECTION
At present there have been no new clues since 2018.
However, the Met Police are hopeful a new play depicting the horror incident might encourage somebody to return ahead.
Once Upon a Bridge might be performed simply two miles from the bone-chilling scene.
Inventive director at the OSO, Lydia Sax, advised the& Guardian: "I typically marvel why that one individual act mattered a lot to so many.
"The severity of the attack was a part of it, I feel. And the very fact it was never solved."
The play features the perspective from the runner, his sufferer and bus driver Olivier.
Written by Sonya Kelly, the script explores totally different theories and attainable motives.
"Whenever you take a look at the CCTV intently there's a second you possibly can freeze-frame where the 2 figures virtually appear to waltz collectively before he pushes her over. I stored enthusiastic about that," stated the playwright.
"But, in truth, in fact, he almost killed her. He should have recognized that she fell, but doesn't look back.&
"He believed he was not being watched. It seems doubtless he solely realised she fell in front of a bus when he noticed the video later."
She added how she hopes the "clear" footage will assist somebody who has info "come forward" after watching the play.

After two arrests, 50 suspects and hours of CCTV surveillance, the cold case was closed in 2018[/caption]

A sequence of images taken from CCTV, the second the lady was pushed[/caption]

The jogger came again and ran previous his sufferer around 15 minutes later[/caption]
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