this is bbc news. the headlines: there s been widespread anger and frustration during nigeria s closest presidential election in recent memory, as poor organisation and logistical problems led to severe delays at polling stations. there were also reports of violence, including gunshots near a polling station in lagos. the uk and the eu appear to be on the brink of finalising a new deal on post brexit trading rules covering northern ireland. the british prime minister says he is giving everything to secure an agreement, as his government is determined to get the job done . officials in turkey say they are investigating more than 600 people over sub standard buildings that collapsed during this month s earthquakes. meanwhile, internationalaid agencies say reaching
attorney accused of killing his wife and son focused today on alex murdaugh s financial woes. prosecutors say those problems led to the double murder. correspondent jonathan serrie has tonight s update. hello, jonathan. good evening to you, shannon. prosecutors are hoping to prove that alex murdaugh killed his wife and son to distract from financial crimes that were starting to catch up with him. without the jury in the k0ur78, the judge heard testimony from potential witnesses including a banker who discussed murdaugh s unpaid loans. did his account run to negative $347,000? yes, sir. and the bank kept paying? yes, sir. perhaps the most generous overdraft policy ever seen. murdaugh is also accused of pocketing millions of dollars in insurance settlement money intended for the family of his long-time housekeeper gloria satterfield who died in a 2018 trip and fall accident on the family property.
america. here s kristen dahlgren reporter: when we first met baby oliver huffman in 2016, severe intestinal problems led to dozens of surgeries. i think it still can bring tears to my eyes reporter: his parents were living with strangers to be near his care. pam and harvey lodish opened their home to the huffmans through hospitality homes, which matches patients families with volunteer hosts to save the cost of a hotel. since the program started, they ve helped more than 37,000 families. i m so thankful that they would invest in our family. i mean, they didn t know us. reporter: but as oliver improved and grew he s in kindergarten and doing great. reporter: so did their relationship with the lodishes. the relationship that started, having a stranger welcome us into their house has now developed into something so beautiful. reporter: oliver calls them grandma and grandpa. we went there for
a new all time high here shortly before the weekend we ll keep you posted thank you very much from new york. speaking of companies but one that is in trouble 2 very unusual plane crashes involving boeing s best selling aircraft a 737 max shocked the world and started a full on crisis at boeing initial investigations had suggested the cause of the accident was the airplanes engineering well now its confer a report by indonesian authorities concluded that a deadly combination of design flaws inadequate training and maintenance problems led to the 1st incident lion air flight 610 that crashed a year ago killing all 189 people on board if one of those failures hadn t occurred the accident may have been avoided according to one of the investigators. the lion air boeing 737 monks plunged into the java sea only 13 minutes after taking off in jakarta. now indonesian air accident investigators have found that