Mandela interpreter: I was hallucinating

The man accused of faking sign interpretation next to world leaders at Nelson Mandela's memorial has told a local newspaper that he was hallucinating and hearing voices.

Mandela interpreter: I was hallucinating

The man accused of faking sign interpretation next to world leaders at Nelson Mandela's memorial has told a local newspaper that he was hallucinating and hearing voices.

Thamsanqa Jantjie did describe his qualifications for being a sign language interpreter, but told The Star he works for an interpreting company that paid him US$85 (€62) for interpreting Tuesday's event.

He told a radio station he is receiving treatment for schizophrenia and had an episode while on stage.

Mr Jantjie did not address allegations by sign language experts that he faked interpretation for the Mandela memorial attended by scores of world leaders and broadcast internationally.

The newspaper quoted him as saying: "I tried to control myself and not show the world what was going on.

"I am very sorry, it's the situation I found myself in."

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