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
Banker released on bail following arrest in hunt for 'Putney Pusher'
The suspect, 44, was detained yesterday at his 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.












