An article in the Hartford Courant, based on an eye witness account of 39 year old Faith Thomas indicates that the staff at Six Flags did not check to see if any of the T bars were secure. She tried to save Stanley Mordarsky. The Raymond, NH woman was sitting behind him on Saturday when the Bloomfield man popped up in his seat as the roller coaster approached the last turn. Thomsa, 39 who was hlding on to a fafety bar, said she let go and grabbed his shirt and suspenders and pulled him back into his seat. But seconds later, as the roller coaster was ripping through the turn, Mordarsky who was holding on t a bar lost his grip and popped up again. "I grabbed the waist belt area of his pants and thought, No, no, no, I was just praying the whole time. My eyes didn't leave him. I totally had him and then the force just pulled him away", Thomas said, weeping as she recalled the accident. She has been so traumatized by the death that she has been unable to return to work. Thomas and another witness blamed park employees for the accidnet, saying that they did not make sure that the riders were safely securedin their seats. Thomas said she was infuriated because on park official, whom she could not identify, called her earlier Tuesday and tried to persuade her to change a statement that she gave to investigators.