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Sun 22 Oct, 2006 12:41 am
- Heart disease - 654,000 deaths
- Cancer - 550,000 deaths
- Stroke - 150,000 deaths
- Chronic lower respiratory diseases - 123,000 deaths
- Accidents - 108,000 deaths
- Diabetes - 72,800 deaths
- Alzheimer's disease - 65,829 deaths
- Influenza and pneumonia - 61,472 deaths
- Kidney disease - 42,762 deaths
- Septicemia (blood infection) 33,464 deaths
How many of those deaths are cause by direct action of another human being?
If you answer anything other than "none", you are wrong.
Waiting with bated breath for an answer to the previous question.....
So wait, you've never heard of a car crash that killed both people? Even though it was only one persons fault?
I don't see any statistics for falling out of windows, slipping on soap, "auto erotic ashyxiation" or many others! Perhaps these just fall under the umbrella of "accidents".
Along with methlab explosions. I've heard that kills more people than the actual drug...