The Met Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward three months after the attack.
The suspect was wearing a blue hoodie A manhunt has been launched three months after an elderly man was attacked at a London bus stop. The 85-year-old had stopped to let women and children board the 220 bus at Hammersmith bus station on Tuesday July 2. However, someone in the queue behind him started verbally abusing him. The same man then pushed him out of the way, causing him to fall to the ground at around 1pm.
The man was pushed at Hammersmith bus station Earlier this year, another elderly man died after an unprovoked attack while walking to get a newspaper from a Tube station. Bernard Fowler, 87, was killed outside Harold Wood station, Havering, in February. His family said: ‘Bernie was a dearly loved brother, father and grandfather who had been living in the area for over 20 years.
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