Dude… I saw the video… I don’t know if it was him but it’s insane!. Thankfully, she was safe (barely). Eric Bellquist, an American investment banker, was arrested for suspicion of pushing a random woman into the road, missing it by inches.
Here’s the problem, Bellquist was in the United States at the time this happened, at least that’s what his lawyers say.
Bellquist hired the law firm of Duncan Lewis to represent him in this matter and say that he “has been wrongly implicated” and they have proof that he was in the United States on May 5th, when the incident took place.
I’ll be interested in seeing how this one turns out. You cannot tell who the jogger is in the least. So I wonder how or why she’s so sure it’s him?
1/3 Eric Bellquist, who was arrested yesterday in relation to an assault that took place on #PutneyBridge has been wrongly implicated
— Duncan Lewis (@DuncanLewis) August 11, 2017
2/3 He categorically denies being the individual concerned & has irrefutable proof that he was in the US at the time of the incident
— Duncan Lewis (@DuncanLewis) August 11, 2017
3/3 Consequently, we expect a swift resolution to this wholly untrue allegation.
— Duncan Lewis (@DuncanLewis) August 11, 2017
“Our client has been wrongly implicated in this matter; he categorically denies being the individual concerned and has irrefutable proof that he was in the United States at the time of the incident,” the law firm said in a statement. “Consequently we expect a swift resolution to this wholly untrue allegation.”
The bus stopped and the passengers aided the woman who, thankfully, had no life-threatening injuries. She attempted to speak to the jogger “but he did not acknowledge her and carried on jogging,” Met Police said.