A MUM-OF-TWO accused of pushing a pensioner into the path of a bus has appeared in court. Amelia Doris, 39, is charged with the “Pimlico Pusher” attack caught on camera in London in May last year. In the footage, a woman with a small child is seen shoving another woman into the path of an […]
A MUM-OF-TWO accused of pushing a pensioner into the path of a bus has appeared in court.
Amelia Doris, 39, is charged with the “Pimlico Pusher” attack caught on camera in London in May last year.
In the footage, a woman with a small child is seen shoving another woman into the path of an oncoming bus before making off on foot.
Minutes before the attack, the victim had been barged following a row outside a Tesco Express.
She was left with bruises and grazes to her ankles, shins, and knees, and was left nursing a cut her head and an injured shoulder.
Doris appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court charged grievous bodily harm with intent.
She also faces another charge of racially aggravated assault on a woman in her 60s, Linda Lancaster.
Doris of Westminster, wore black jeans and a white blouse sat behind a silver metal railing in front of the dock.
She spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth, address, and nationality as British.
She allegedly attacked the victim in Vauxhall Bridge Road in Pimlico, central London on May 29 2018.
Doris, of Horseferry Road, Westminster did not enter a plea and the case was adjourned until later this month.