I thought he tried to save her, but she was already dead, or he couldn’t get to her.
That seems more believable.
I mean, that someone would be in an accident where someone else died and you’d get worried and think maybe you can cover this up and I should call my handlers. That seems more likely than “Hmm, should I help this drowning woman or go see if I can find a Burger King?”
He was convicted of the highest charge the law could bring against him. Hundreds of people have been involved in car accidents that caused the death of passengers. It is not uncommon for people to never server jail time for these acts. It is still unclear what happened on that night. He offered to resign from his position. He paid a price for the incident, though it was not the price many would have liked to seen.
He had no way of knowing whether she was alive or not down there. If, like he said, he really attempted to save wasn’t able, the next step should have been to call the authorities.
I’m not really sure what you’re trying to say here.