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Animal rights activists hold mock funeral in front of Flamborough-Glanbrook MPP's office

A coffin, grim reaper and roughly 85 animal rights activists arrived in front ofFlamborough-Glanbrook MPPDonna Skelly's office on Saturday to honour the life of Regan Russell and protesta controversial bill by hosting a mock funeral.

The activists marched through Hamilton, Ont., before arriving at Donna Skelly's office

Animal rights activists held a mock funeral in front of conservative MPP Donna Skelly's office in Hamilton, Ont., to oppose Bill 156 and honour the life of Regan Russell. (Submitted by Anita Krajnc)

A coffin, grim reaper and roughly 85 animal rights activists arrived in front ofFlamborough-Glanbrook MPPDonna Skelly's office on Saturday to honour the life of Regan Russell and protesta controversial bill by hosting a mock funeral.

The activists marched through Hamilton, Ont., before arriving at Skelly's office.

Russell, a 65-year-old Hamilton animal rights activist, was givingwater to pigs on the morning ofJune 19, when she was hit and killed by a truck.

Animal rights activists used a grim reaper and a coffin to protest Bill 156 in front of an MPP's office (Submitted by Anita Krajnc)
Animal rights activists marched through Hamilton, Ont., on Saturday to protest Bill 156. (Submitted by Anita Krajnc)

A Toronto Pig Save video shows her waiting to give the pigs water moments before she died.

Since Russell's death, tensions between animal rights activists and some inOntario's farming industry are at an all-time high.

Police have since charged the 28-year-old driver of a transport truck with careless driving under the Highway Traffic Act. "Her death was completely avoidable," Russell's widower, Mark Powell, said outside Skelly's office.

"There is nothing in Bill 156 that is going to protect the right of every Canadian to protest. We will always be here we aren't going away but this bill needs to be repealed."

Skelly's office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Bill 156 establishes"animal protection zones" that prohibitanimal rights activists from "interfering or interacting with the farm animals in the motor vehicle."

With files from Christine Rankin and Allison Devereaux