was traveling at about 70 mph (110 kph) that night and was being closely followed by two motorcycles. "My perception as a lay person was the car was not traveling at an unsafe speed," Anderson said. He said the first motorcycle had two people on it and was the more aggressive, heading "in a direction to get in front of the car." Nine photographers and a photo agency motorcyclist face possible charges of manslaughter and failing to help accident victims in connection with the August 31 crash in which Diana, her companion Dodi Al Fayed, and driver Henri Paul died. Anderson`s account put the motorcycle-riding paparazzi much closer to Diana`s car than the accounts of the photographers and their attorneys, CBS said. Anderson told CBS he lost sight of Diana`s car for a few moments, and then heard a tremendous crash. "I looked up and saw an object cross ... the front of the car, at some distance, hitting the wall. It took a second to register that it was an automobile," he said. French police questioned Anderson over several days about the accident and he expects to speak with them again, CBS said. "I only saw this bit. There are professionals that are looking at the entire spectrum of events and I will trust that they will discover what the cause was. I don`t know."