I think she will suffer, and for the rest of her life.
Years ago I was about to pull out of Morrison's turning right onto the main road, looked both ways saw nothing and pulled out "SMACK" strait into a car, I was 8 months pregnant at the time, but that's beside the point, I was stunned, pulled over looked around nobody there :shock: sat for a couple of minutes to compose myself and there was a knock on the window, young lad, about 17 asked me if I was OK. It was him I'd hit and he'd parked in Morrison's car park, we exchanged details, and that was that, well almost, after that I started thinking, shit what if that had been a cyclist or a motorcyclist and I'd killed them. Well if I had then most certainly it would have been in the papers and you'd be baying for my blood, saying I should have my eyes ripped out and shouldn't be allowed children. It didn't happen like that but I have been so ultra cautious ever since then about cycles and motorbikes as well as small grey cars.
The thing is we are all, who drive, are guilty at some point of missing something, suddenly realising traffic has stopped and thinking whoa that was lucky, or being cross when you have to get somewhere and being impatient when someone is travelling 35-40 in a 60 zone, I certainly was when taking my 8 year old to hospital when he broke his arm.
This wasn't a case of being proud of an accident you've caused, tweeting about it and not accepting it's your fault and blaming the victim. Yes she has taken someone's life, she has probably destroyed for some time the lives of the victim's family, but how many of us have looked behind at something and looked forward and though shit!, or changed a CD and then noticed another close shave, or swerved to miss some mother pushing a buggy in front of you cus she's chatting to her friend and is totally unaware what she's doing.
Alison