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My understanding of the eggshell skull is pretty much the same as transferred malice.
That is the actual act (however minor) has to be illegal in the first place.
For example if I punched you on the arm for a joke and it burst a mole or something, then technically yes I have caused it as the action was inappropriate, regardless of my level of intent of guilty knowledge of your mole. Thjis is because a punch is illegal.
However, if I pushed you (a common assault) but infact I pushed you out of the path of a car. However you fell on a railing and it spiked you in the head and killed you. My action was not unlawful, due to implied consent.
My point is, is changing the V flags over a wrongdoing (civil tort or crime) in the first instance?