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Jogger appears to push woman into oncoming traffic in video

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Metropolitan Police
Jogger shoves woman on busy London bridge
Metropolitan Police
ByJULIA JACOBO
August 08, 2017, 8:39 PM

— -- London police are searching for a jogger who was seen in a CCTV video appearing to push a woman into ongoing traffic.

In the video, a man jogs on the sidewalk in the same direction as the flow of traffic. As the jogger approaches a woman walking in the opposite direction, he appears to shove her aside, knocking her into the street and forcing the driver of a public bus to swerve to avoid hitting her.

On Tuesday, Metropolitan Police released the video of the incident, which occurred at about 7:40 a.m. local time on May 5 on the east side of the Putney Bridge, heading toward the Putney Bridge tube station, police said.

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After the incident, the bus driver stopped the bus, allowing passengers to disembark and rush to the 33-year-old victim's aid, police said. She suffered minor injuries in the incident, police said.

Fifteen minutes later, the jogger came back on the other side of the bridge, police said. When the victim tried to speak to him, he did not acknowledge her and "carried on jogging," police said.

CCTV footage shows a jogger pushing a woman into oncoming traffic on a London road.

Police have asked witnesses or anyone who may recognize the jogger to contact them.

In a statement, Metropolitan Police Sgt. Mat Knowles said the victim was put in "extreme danger" and fortunately was not hit by the bus thanks to the "superb quick reactions" of the driver.

"We are keen to speak to the jogger in the CCTV about what happened that morning," Knowles said. "We would urge him or anyone who recognizes him to get in touch with us as soon as possible."

ABC News' Ben Gittleson contributed to this report.

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