Coincidences are coincidences for a reason.
If I said, "someone is going to die today", that would be a factual statement based around knowledge that a large amount of people die every day. If I then went further to say, "someone will die today, but it will be because of war", it could turn out to be true or false, because war is fought all around the world, but in that one day not a single death could be caused because of it.
Spacecraft used to be incredibly high-risk flying containers. If I said, "someone is going to die in that particular spacecraft", there would be a high chance of that actually happening. But just because it might happen or does happen, doesn't mean anything metaphysical interfered to make it happen.
If I said, "someone is going to die today", that would be a factual statement based around knowledge that a large amount of people die every day. If I then went further to say, "someone will die today, but it will be because of war", it could turn out to be true or false, because war is fought all around the world, but in that one day not a single death could be caused because of it.
Spacecraft used to be incredibly high-risk flying containers. If I said, "someone is going to die in that particular spacecraft", there would be a high chance of that actually happening. But just because it might happen or does happen, doesn't mean anything metaphysical interfered to make it happen.
Gary Johnson 2012. America's representative for Reason and Logic.