‘I warned you’: Woman threatened boyfriend over text minutes before her friend hit him with his car, police say

Two arrested after man is struck by car

Background: The scene in Harwinton, Conn., where Kevin Gangell was struck by a car and killed (WFSB). Inset left: Abbigale Whipple (Connecticut State Police). Inset right: Logan Diaz-Lopardo (Connecticut State Police).

A love triangle in Connecticut that culminated in a fatal car crash has now led to manslaughter charges after threatening texts were discovered.

Connecticut State Police announced the arrests of Abbigale Whipple, 20, and Logan Diaz-Lopardo, 21, months after the July 28 car crash that took the life of Kevin Gangell, 24. Whipple and Gangell had hit a rocky part of their relationship, which had lasted about a year leading up to the incident. In their arrest warrant, police said that the couple had become “tumultuous and toxic,” and minutes before a confrontation between Whipple, Gangell, and her friend Diaz-Lopardo, Whipple had told her boyfriend, “I warned you.”

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