Sorry, but unless he lays claim to tunnel vision, she was well within his view. Peripheral vision and hearing would insure Cruz was aware of the incident. He chose to ignore her, plain and simple.
Take a look at post #52. I think granite has got it right.
Doesn’t matter if he saw her fall or not. These days, perception is everything. Most will only give this one glance, think it’s as bad as it looks, and then move on.
I disagree. He turned his head away just before she fell. She fell quickly and quietly. How many other people standing around Carly even flinched when she fell, and they saw it for sure ?
Peripheral vision and hearing would insure Cruz was aware of the incident. He chose to ignore her, plain and simple.
I agree. He was shaking a hand then turned back towards where Carly had been. Surely there was some noise and movement that drew his attention enough for him to be aware that something had happened. He did then go ahead as if nothing was wrong. Again, I don't know what he could have done to help. No one else helped either, except Heidi, and then a SS guard came rushing over to help her up.