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Woman already on trial for giving water to pigs arrested after pig truck rollover

A woman on trial on mischief charges for giving water to pigs that were headed to slaughter last summer has been arrested again, this time at the scene of an accident where a truck full of pigs headed to the same pork plant flipped over in Burlington, Ont.

40 pigs die in truck crash near slaughterhouse

Anita Krajnc arrested again

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Anita Krajnc from Toronto Pig Save was arrested again at the scene of a rollover of a truck full of pigs this morning in Burlington. Krajnc is currently on trial on mischief charges for giving water to pigs headed to slaughter.

A woman on trial for giving water to pigs that were headed to slaughter last summer was arrested again Wednesday,this time at the scene of an accidentwhereanother truck full of pigsheaded to the same pork plant flipped over in Burlington, Ont.

The arrest of AnitaKrajnc, 49, capped off a chaotic day outsideFearmansPork Plant, where the squeals of injured pigs filled the air next to a busy intersection. Workers walked the surviving animals that could move across aparking lot to the nearbyplantwhere they were to be slaughtered.

Police said 40 of the 180 pigs in the truck died in the crash.

Krajnc faces jail time or a maximum $5,000 fine on a mischief charge stemming from an arrest last year, after she gavepigs water through the narrow openings of a metal traileras they were headed to the same planton June 22, 2015.

Shetestified in her own defenceon that charge Monday, sayingthat pigs are "more noble" than people. Shewasnot being held in custody on the previous charge.

Halton police sayKrajnc was arrested Wednesdayfor "obstructing police," but called the rest of the demonstration "largely peaceful."

The next court date for her original charges is in November.

The truck carrying the pigslost control and flipped overjust after 7 a.m. ET Wednesday,Haltonpolice said, near the corner ofApplebyLine and Harvester Road and near the Fearmans Pork Plant.

Some of the pigs were roaming free for a time, butHaltonpoliceStaff Sgt.Peter Corner told CBC News that they were"corralled" in the immediate area.

Harvester Road wasclosed eastboundfrom Appleby Line, but reopened around 1:45 p.m. ET.

Police had set up tape around the scene, where workers were walking the pigs from the truck to the plant. Krajnc walked past the police tape more than once, and did not follow police directions to stop what she was doing, said CBC freelance reporter David Ritchie.

Haltonpolice say Krajnchas been charged with obstructing policeanda breach of recognizance, which related to a bail condition from her original charge to keep the peace.She was released on a promise to appear.

Other protesters yelled at the plant's workers as they attempted to walk the pigs across the parking lot. The animals'squeals could be heard from across the busy intersection.

Protesters from Toronto Pig Save have been a fixture outside the plant in recent years, where they "bear witness" for animals headed to slaughter.

The driver of this truck carrying pigs suffered minor injuries when it rolled over at the corner of the Fearmans Pork Plant on Wednesday morning in Burlington, Ont. Police said 40 of the 180 pigs in the truck died in the crash. (Dave Ritchie/CBC)

"Do you have a soul?" one woman yelled. "Please show some mercy," yelled another.

Workers from the plant brought out sheets of cardboard, and held them to make a makeshift barrier, blocking the pigs from the view of cameras and protesters.

"They're trying to block us so we can't see what's going on," saidLorin Croonen, a member of Toronto Pig Save.

Dead and possibly injured pigscould be seen beingcarted from the scene of the crash in the bucket of a Bobcat tractor, draped in a tarp.

Investigators said in a news release that no other vehicles were involved in the crash andthe 25-year-old driver of the truck was treated for minor injuries.

A hydro pole that was damagedwhen it was struck by the truck wasrepaired by Burlington Hydro, police said.