In simple inescapable logic, it isn't.
But laws are written incrementally to allow challenge and defense. Each charge can compliment the next, but the initial charge (I'm no lawyer, but holiday in and all that) seems to be driving without a license, then everything piles on from there ultimately winding up with (maybe) manslaughter.
And... if this driver had insurance you can bet the DOT wouldn't need a press release before going for the repair cost.
Auto insurance is invalidated when driving with a suspended license.