It could be due to differences in opinions or values. For example, if they had different views on a social issue or how to behave in a certain situation, and those differences escalated into a physical fight. Also, family problems or a lack of proper guidance at home might have contributed. If the girls were from difficult family situations, they might have more aggressive tendencies and less self - control, which could have led to the fight in 2011.
In some cases, it could be due to a sense of territoriality. For example, in a clique at school, if a new girl tries to enter the group and an existing girl feels threatened that her position in the group might be compromised, a fight could break out. Also, past grudges that have not been resolved can resurface and cause a fight. Maybe one girl did something to the other in the past and the victim has been waiting for a chance to retaliate.
Jealousy is a common cause. One girl might be jealous of the other's looks or social status.
It might be the result of a deranged person's obsession. For example, someone who has an abnormal fixation on the girl and decides to trap her in the basement to have her all to himself. Also, in some rare cases, it could be related to some sort of family feud or vendetta where the girl is used as a pawn and trapped in the basement.
Territory or personal space can be a reason. If one girl feels like another is invading her space in a locker room or at a party. Also, past grudges that haven't been resolved can boil over into a fight. And sometimes, it can be about self - defense. If one girl feels threatened by another's actions or words, she may fight back to protect herself.
One possible reason could be rivalry over a boy. If two girls like the same guy, jealousy and competition might lead to a fight.
There are several potential causes. Firstly, diabetes can cause nerve damage over time which may lead to incontinence. Secondly, an enlarged prostate in some cases (although more common in boys, but can also affect girls in certain hormonal - related conditions). Thirdly, a history of pelvic surgery might damage the muscles or nerves involved in bladder control. Additionally, multiple sclerosis which affects the nervous system can also be a cause of incontinence in a girl.
One possible cause could be a lack of communication in the relationship. If partners don't talk about their needs and feelings, one might seek attention elsewhere. For example, if a wife feels ignored by her husband, she might be more likely to get involved with someone else.
One possible cause could be parental or guardian abuse. Some parents might have mental or emotional problems that lead them to lock a girl in a closet as a way to deal with their own issues. Another cause could be a situation of family poverty and overcrowding, where a closet is seen as a 'solution' to keep a girl out of the way. But these are all unacceptable reasons.
Injury is a significant factor. If a girl has had an injury to her pelvic area, it might damage the nerves or muscles related to bladder control. For example, a fall on the buttocks or a sports - related injury in that region can lead to incontinence until the injury heals and the proper function is restored.
There are several potential causes. Murder is unfortunately a cause in some true stories. Also, self - harm or suicide could be the reason in certain cases. In addition, environmental factors like exposure to toxins or extreme weather conditions in some situations might lead to the death of the girl.