An appeal has been launched to identify a man in connection with a serious assault in Bath earlier this year.

The man police want to speak to | Image © Avon & Somerset Police
After being featured on the BBC’s Crimewatch Live on Tuesday 14th October, Avon & Somerset Police have now released an image of the man they want to speak to.
On Tuesday 1st July, at around 11.40am, the victim, a man in his 70s, and his wife were walking along Argyle Street towards Pulteney Bridge to catch a bus.
An unknown man approached the couple and brushed shoulders with the victim as the pavement wasn’t very wide and there were roadworks.
The suspect turned and ran after the victim, pushing him to the floor before running off towards Great Pulteney Street.
The victim sustained a broken femur following the incident which required surgery.
Officers are keen to speak with the man pictured who they believe can aid them in their enquiries.
He is described as white, between 30-40 years old, with short, grey hair. He is shown wearing dark-coloured shorts and a light-coloured shirt. He is also carrying a rucksack.
The officer in the case, DC Louisa Williams, appeared on the BBC programme, saying: “This has been life-changing for the victim and his family, and he has had to rely on his wife while he is recovering.
“The victim was an active person, but since this incident, he has not been able to be as active and this has had a profound effect on him.
“I would urge anyone who recognises the individual pictured to come forward.”
If you can help, call 101 and quote reference 5225183726 to the call handler.