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Escaped Pennsylvania murderer Danelo Cavalcante spotted clean shaven with stolen dairy van: police
Escaped killer Danelo Cavalcante has been spotted outside the police search area in Pennsylvania having shaved and stolen a van, cops said Sunday.
Cavalcante, 34, was seen overnight near Phoenixville driving a white 2020 Ford Transit van, Pennsylvania State Police said. The van has a refrigeration unit on top and was reported stolen by Baily’s Dairy.
Cavalcante had also apparently shaved, according to doorbell camera images that captured him about 20 miles northwest of Philadelphia. However, by mid-morning he had left the area, according to police.
“To those residents in the area of Phoenixville, you may no longer see a large law enforcement presence in the area,” the state cops said on Facebook. “Investigative leads have emerged that indicate Cavalcante is no longer in that area.”
Cavalcante escaped Chester County Prison on Aug. 31, scaling a wall and a razor-wire fence to reach a roof, which he sprinted across to freedom, police said. He was behind bars for fatally stabbing his ex-girlfriend in 2021, and he was awaiting transfer to state prison when he made a break for it.
Prosecutors said Cavalcante killed his ex-girlfriend because she knew he killed a man in his home country of Brazil. Cavalcante is wanted in the South American nation for the murder of Válter Júnior Moreira dos Reis in 2017.
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BioNTech settles with U.S. agency, University of Pennsylvania over Covid vaccine royalties
Vials containing the Pfizer/BioNtech vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are displayed before being used at a mobile vaccine clinic, in Valparaiso, Chile, January 3, 2022.
Rodrigo Garrido | Reuters
BioNTech has entered into two separate settlement agreements with the U.S. National Institutes of Health and the University of Pennsylvania over the payment of royalties related to its COVID-19 vaccine, the company said in filings.
The German company, which partners with U.S. drugmaker Pfizer for its COVID-19 vaccine, said on Friday it would pay $791.5 million to the U.S. agency to resolve a default notice.
Separately, the company will pay $467 million to the University of Pennsylvania (Penn), which has agreed to dismiss a lawsuit brought against the vaccine maker accusing it of underpaying royalties.
BioNTech said partner Pfizer will reimburse it for up to $170 million of the royalties payable to Penn and $364.5 million of the royalties paid to the National Institutes of Health (NIH)for 2020-2023 vaccine sales.
NIH and Penn did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The U.S. government is owed royalty payments under the terms of the license BioNTech has taken for certain patents owned by the NIH, among other entities.
Penn’s lawsuit had said BioNTech owes the school a greater share of its worldwide vaccine sales for using “foundational” messenger RNA (mRNA) inventions developed by Penn professors and Nobel Prize winners Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman.
The company also amended its license agreements with both NIH and Penn, agreeing to pay a low single-digit percentage of its vaccine net sales to both the entities.
Both settlements include a framework for a license to use NIH and Penn’s patents in combination products.
The agreements do not constitute an admission of liability in either case, the company said.
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