Man Detained Over 2017 London Incident Linked to British Monarchy
- A 44-year-old wealthy banker with family links to the British monarchy was detained on June 16, 2026, in connection with a 2017 unsolved London crime.
- The suspect is a 44-year-old man described as a wealthy banker, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
- The report doesn't specify the exact nature of his royal connections or his current employment status beyond his background in banking.
A 44-year-old wealthy banker with family links to the British monarchy was detained on June 16, 2026, in connection with a 2017 unsolved London crime. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the suspect is linked to an incident where a jogger pushed a woman in front of a bus.
Who is the suspect in the 2017 London case?
The suspect is a 44-year-old man described as a wealthy banker, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. He’s understood to have family links to the British monarchy.
Authorities detained the man on June 16, 2026. The report doesn’t specify the exact nature of his royal connections or his current employment status beyond his background in banking.
What happened during the 2017 incident?
The case centers on a 2017 event in London where a woman was pushed in front of a bus. The person responsible was identified as a jogger, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

Police were previously baffled by the case, which remained unsolved for nearly nine years. The sudden arrest of a high-profile suspect suggests new evidence has emerged to link the banker to the 2017 attack.
The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the nature of the crime—a random-appearing act by a jogger—contributed to the difficulty in identifying a suspect.
What is the current legal status of the investigation?
The suspect is currently detained. No formal charges were listed in the initial report, and the Sydney Morning Herald has not provided a specific timeline for the suspect’s first court appearance.
Investigators haven’t released the name of the victim or the specific location in London where the pushing occurred.
