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Almost literally anything. "Cause" is arbitrary: if one person murders another with a handgun, you can say that the death was "caused" by the resulting blood loss...or you can say that it was "caused" by the victim's having raped the shooter's daughter the day before...or by the nation's gun laws that enabled the shooter to obtain a firearm...or by the drugs that the shooter took an hour before the shooting...or by the abuse that the shooter's father regularly dealt out to the shooter. Any past event that was necessary for the fratricide to occur can be focused upon as its "cause", so you have trillions of events to choose from. The particular events you choose depend upon what changes you hope to make, by calling those events the "causes" of the fratricide.

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