necessary it is for me to apologize to the people of south africa, who i have offended due to a needless and careless tweet for being insensitive to this crisis and to the millions of people living with this virus i am ashamed. smefs she was ahead of a company. on saturday the company said she is no longer a good match, firing her. the now former pr exec found herself the target of a social media mob on friday sending out that tweet right before logging offline on her 12-hour flight from london to her native south africa. it s not a pub liss sift s worst nightmare. it s any public figure s worst nightmare. it s like trying to put toothpaste back in the tube. you can t put it back. reporter: the hashtag has justine landed yet, one guy awaiting her arrival at the
johannesburg airport as it was preparing to take off. rosie thompkins is following the story from london. rosie, what more are we learning? hi, kate, clearly a very alarming incident. almost 200 passengers on board the british airways flight intended ford london. while it was taxiing at johannesburg international airport preparing to take off, the aircraft collided with an office building on the side of the taxiway. now the plane, of course, did not take off at the stage, noun of those on board the flight were injured. some were very shaken up understandably. you were able speak to one of the passengers a short while ago. here s what he had to say. we were doing a decent rate of speed for taxiing purposes and i just saw this building in front of us. i said to myself, man that building looks close. i never thought anything else, then within a half a second to milliseconds, the plane smashed into whatever building that is.
will increase. 7% expect them to fall. despite the recent jump in people signing up for coverage, the administration is still nowhere near it s goal of 7 million enrolling by the end of march. today s deadline will likely mean a surge in folks trying to sign up on healthcare.gov. another test for the website. chris. all right, thank you for that. another headline for you, disaster averted barely when the wing of a british airways jet sliced through part of a brick building at the airport in johannesburg as it was preparing for takeoff. no one was hurt. the passengers weren t going anywhere for a while. neither is the plane, rosie thompkins has more for us in london. what do we know? reporter: yes, chris, an incredibly frightening experience for almost 200 people on board this british airways flight intended ford london before it had a chance to take off. it was taxiing, preparing to take off in johannesburg international airport and the wing, i hope you can see on the pictures now,
suspects. thanks, in london, nigella lawson is facing a police investigation. reporter: there seems to be no res spit for nigella lawson. the british chef is facing a drug investigation this after taking cocaine but denies being a habitual user. police say they are looking into it. they say there is no imminent prospect of prosecution. still, she is not letting this get her down. speaking to the daily mail, she says she has toughened up. she says she will survive this. she wants to get on with her life t. tv series is signed up for a second series due to launch here in the u.k. in 2014. thanks, so much for that. now, in spain, there are two winners in the annual christmas lottery drawing, but they aren t as lucky as you might think. al goodman explains. reporter: it s called el