Hitandrun accident. Skyfox live over the scenes many scene on the 600 block of north 57th street. Heres what we know. Police believe a newer model white minivan hit her and drove away. This happened around 8 oclock tonight. Medics transported the woman to penn Presbyterian Hospital where doctors pronounced her dead. If we have any more information were bring it to you. Right now at 10 00 several fires in Queen Village caught on camera but police say these are no accident. Investigators say someone is lighting trash cans or fire. Im dawn timoney. And im chris oconnell. It is not just garbage being destroyed in these fires. Fox 29s Joanne Pileggi live. Reporter police are trying to figure out if these arson fires respect connected. There have been four fires set intentionally in Queen Village in the last month and a lot of people as you ised are concerned that the next time could be much worse. In the Surveillance Video theres no mistake. This guy uses a lighter or matches and sets fire
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FILE PHOTO: An Eli Lilly and Company pharmaceutical manufacturing plant is pictured at 50 ImClone Drive in Branchburg, New Jersey, March 5, 2021. REUTERS/Mike Segar
(Reuters) - Drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co said on Tuesday the chiefs of its manufacturing division and the ethics and compliance department will step down from their roles in the coming months.
Myles O’Neill, senior vice president and president of Lilly’s manufacturing operations, will retire in early May, after nearly two decades with the company, Lilly said.
O’Neill, 62, will be replaced by Edgardo Hernandez, who is currently senior vice president of the drugmaker’s global injectible drug product and device manufacturing division.