COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—The family of Colorado Springs filmmaker David Hames is waiting for word on whether remains found in rubble from the earthquake in Haiti are his.
Hames was working in Haiti for Compassion International with Dan Woolley last month when the earthquake hit. Woolley was rescued from the rubble of a Port-au-Prince hotel after spending 60 hours in an elevator shaft.
Compassion International spokesman Stephan Archer said Tuesday that the agency is waiting for results of a forensic examination to identify recently found remains at the site. Archer says according to Hames’ family, clothing from the remains matched what Hames was wearing.
Colorado Springs-based Compassion International fights child poverty.



