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How can two events which are not causally related be perceived to be simultaneous by an moving observer?

It is said that if two events are causally related, then there exists a moving observer which perceives both of them happening at the same place, which I sort of understand but how can two events which are not causally related be perceived to be simultaneous by a moving observer? It is just not clicking in my mind.