COPS have called off the hunt for the “Putney Pusher” jogger who shoved a woman into the path of a bus.

Quick-thinking driver Olivier Salbris managed to swerve the No 430 to miss the victim as she fell back into the road.

The front wheel of his 12-ton double decker came within inches of her head.

The incident happened at 7.40am on May 5 last year as the woman, 33, walked to work over Putney Bridge, South West London, but police only publicised it in August.

Millions viewed CCTV of the shunt online and cops investigated more than 50 “people of interest”.

A spokesman said: “All were researched, reviewed and eventually eliminated.

“As a suspect has not been identified and all lines of inquiry have been exhausted the investigation has been closed. Any new information will be explored.”

Olivier, 45 — commended at the UK Bus Awards for his life-saving reactions — said: “I think the police have done all they can do, but it’s sad he will not be caught.

“He should hand himself in. He needs to face up to what he’s done. What made him do what he did?”