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Harley Lawrence's death at bus stop horrifies witnesses

Two overnight workers say they were horrified after coming across a burning bus shelter in Berwick, N.S., early Wednesday morning. They later learned homeless man Harley Lawrence was inside.

'It was the worst thing anybody could ever imagine,' overnight worker says of seeing burning bus shelter

The witnesses say the intensity of fire caused the glass wall to collapse at the bus shelter in Berwick.

Two overnight workers who came across a burning bus shelter in Berwick, N.S., say they were horrified to learn a homeless man was inside.

The body of Harley Lawrence believed to be the town's only homeless man who was at the centre of an ongoing public discussion about homelessness in rural areas was found by police early Wednesday morning.

Shannon Taylor and James Harvey were on Commercial Street around 2 a.m. on Wednesday getting ready to deliver newspapers.

Taylor said she noticed something was amiss when she saw a fire truck.

I got down almost to the Pharmasave, and I seen the bus shelter on fire, she said.

She called Harveyimmediately.

There was like an orange glow, and I couldnt figure out what was going on, he said. Then I seen the fire here at the bus shelter.

The two pulled over into the nearby Foodland parking lot.

I seen the back wall of the shelter collapse as I drove around it, said Harvey.

The flames were about a foot and a half off the ground. Totally encompassing what was in there, which later turned out to be Harley."

The man said he didnt want to believe what he was seeing.

It looked like a heap of leaves that were on fire. I kept saying to myself, 'Thats got to be it. Thats got to be it. Because knowing that he always sleeps in the shelter I didnt want him to be there."

He kept asking if Lawrence was inside. After the firefighters doused the flames, he spoke to a police officer.

The officer dropped his head and said yes," he said.

Harveydescribed the situation as "utter horror." He said he has had trouble sleeping after witnessing what happened.

It was the worst thing anybody could ever imagine, he said, still clearly distraught from the incident. Just imagining what he mustve went through.

Yesterday was my birthday. One birthday Ill never forget when I close my eyes thats all I could see.

Taylor also said she's had trouble sleeping.

You dont think something like that would happen in a small town like this," she said.

Medical examiner wants more information

Harvey and Taylor both gave statements to police.

About 20 minutes before they saw the flames, they had parked across from a gas stationto bag their newspapers.

That's when they saw two young men walk up to the pumps.

They were carrying what looked like a windshield washer jug, said Taylor.

She said the men moved quickly.

One was pumping gas at the furthest gas pump away from the store, so it would be theclosest one to us, and one went in and paid for gas. It was probably a matter of two minutes, they were in and out. And then they took off in a hurry, she said.

RCMP won't confirm if what they saw is significant, or just a coincidence.

An autopsy was performed on Thursday morning, but the medical examiners office said it isseeking more information in Lawrences death.

Police have not confirmed what killed Lawrence, but are treating his death as suspicious.

The Annapolis Valley Mental Health Services and the police's victim services program are offering counselling and support from 4:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. AT at theKings Mutual Century Centre and Berwick Fire Hall Thursday and Friday nights.