- Thmsanqa Jantjie, 34, performed fake sign language during memorial
- His wife Siziwe said he has been admitted to Sterkfontein Hospital
- She also revealed he was supposed to attend a check-up on December 10
- Jantjie said he started hearing voices and saw angels during the service
- He has apologised and said he did not know what triggered attack
- It has been claimed he repeatedly signed the words 'prawns' and 'donkeys'
- Company which hired him has 'vanished into thin air'


The man who performed fake sign language during a memorial service to Nelson Mandela has been admitted to a psychiatric hospital.
Thamsanqa Jantjie's wife Siziwe also revealed her husband was supposed to attend a mental health check-up but postponed the appointment so he could be at the ceremony.
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