'Millionaire Banker' Arrested in Renewed Hunt for Putney Pusher


Police make new bid to solve crime that took place nine years ago


The Putney Pusher has escaped justice for nearly a decade. Picture: Met Police

June 15, 2026

Police investigating one of London’s most notorious unsolved assaults have arrested a 44-year-old man in connection with the so-called “Putney Pusher” case, nearly a decade after a female pedestrian was shoved into the path of an oncoming bus on Putney Bridge.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed that officers detained the man at a west London address on Monday, 15 June, on suspicion of attempted grievous bodily harm. He remains in custody. The Daily Mail reported that the suspect is a multi-millionaire banker  though police have not named him.

The arrest marks the most significant development in the investigation since the shocking incident on 5 May 2017, when a jogger running across Putney Bridge pushed a 33-year-old woman into the road directly in front of a double-decker bus. CCTV footage of the moment — showing the woman falling into the bus’s path and the driver swerving sharply to avoid her — sparked national outrage and global media attention.

The victim escaped serious injury only thanks to the quick reactions of bus driver Olivier Salbris, who later described the near-miss as something he “could not easily forget”. Speaking previously, he said: “Her head was only a few centimetres from the bus and the wheel, even after I swerved to avoid her.”

The jogger, wearing a grey T-shirt, continued running after the collision and returned along the bridge around 15 minutes later, ignoring the woman’s attempts to confront him.

 

Despite extensive publicity and a major police appeal, the case remained unsolved. Detectives interviewed around 50 men and arrested three suspects, including an American investment banker who was later ruled out after proving he was in the United States at the time. The investigation was formally closed in 2018.

Police say new information has now prompted them to reopen the case, leading to this week’s arrest. A Met spokesperson said: “The arrest relates to an incident on 5 May 2017, where a woman was pushed into the path of a bus on Putney Bridge in Putney. Inquiries continue.”

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