A man has been released on bail after a woman was allegedly pushed into the path of a bus in south-west London nine years ago.
CCTV footage showed a jogger running along Putney Bridge and appearing to shove the woman into the road, in May 2017. The bus swerved to avoid her and she was not seriously injured.
The 44-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted grievous bodily harm on Monday. While in police custody, he was further arrested on suspicion of possession of Class A and Class B drugs, the Metropolitan Police said.
The force previously closed its investigation after three men were arrested and later released without charge.
The footage of the incident shows a bus swerving into an adjacent lane to avoid hitting the woman.
Sgt Mat Knowles said at the time: "It was only due to the superb quick reactions of the bus driver that she was not hit by the vehicle."
Detectives identified more than 50 people of interest before closing the investigation in 2018, saying all lines of inquiry had been exhausted.
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