330 driver. What a load of nonsense you speak.
they passenger and crew were aware that a limb was broken or they were not
I broke my ankle once and only found out 18 hrs later, my wife broke her leg and that took 3 days to be diagnosed. Unless the bone is visibly disjointed they could never be sure. Do you think BA should turn a 300 pax, 300 ton a/c around for every person who twists their ankle nastily on board?
No? OK, perhaps in that case BA should seek the finest medical advice available. Oh, they did.
Hmmm. Maybe they should ask the passenger what they would like to do. Oh, they did.
So far some appalling decision making. OK, look what they did to really rile 330 - they also followed company rules as they approached destination to ensure their passenger had medical care on the ground. Tut tut tut.
I am sorry to hear about your relative, but that does not make fatty embolisms any less rare. A Greek airliner crashed last week - doesnt mean crashes are common though, does it?