A new image has been released of a man police want to talk to after a Putney jogger “pushed” a woman into the path of an oncoming bus.

Police released a video on August 8, which shows a male jogger on Putney Bridge appear to push a 33-year-old woman in a bus’s path.

The bus swerved to narrowly miss the victim, who only suffered minor injuries but was put in “extreme danger”, police stated.

The bus stopped and some passengers got off and rushed to the victim's aid.

About 15 minutes later the jogger came back the other way across the bridge.

The victim tried to speak to him but he did not acknowledge her and carried on jogging.

The incident happened at 7.41am on May 5, but a police manhunt went underway when the footage was released on August 8.

The CCTV still of the jogger was taken from the Number 430 bus which narrowly avoided the woman.

The jogger is described as a white man, aged in his 30s, with brown eyes and short brown hair.

He was wearing a light grey T-shirt and dark blue shorts with grey trainers.

Two men were arrested in connection with the incident but both were released without charge.

Officers continue to appeal for witnesses to the incident or anyone who recognises the jogger pictured on CCTV to get in touch.

Detective Sergeant Chris Griffith of Wandsworth CID said: “Images of this alarming incident have been circulated widely and we continue to work through the information received to identify the man responsible.

“We are grateful to those who have assisted so far.

“However, I am also appealing for anyone who has given just a name to contact police or Crimestoppers again with as much information as possible so we can fully follow up those lines of enquiry.”

Anyone with information should call detectives from Wandsworth CID on 020 3276 2606 or via 101, or tweet @MetCC.

Information can also be reported anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.