I Was Part Of The Mob That Burned Two Men To Death In 2003, Says Fake Sign Language Interpreter The bogus sign language interpreter at last week’s Nelson Mandela memorial service was among a group of people who accosted two men found with a stolen television and burned them to death by setting fire to tires placed around their necks, one of the interpreter’s cousins and three of his friends told The Associated Press Monday. The interpreter, Thamsanqa Jantjie, has told South Africa’s Sunday Times that “it was a community thing, what you call mob justice, and I was also there.” But Thamsanqa Jantjie never went to trial for the 2003 killings when other suspects did in 2006 because authorities determined he was not mentally fit to stand trial, said the four. Instead of standing trial, Jantjie was institutionalized for a period of longer than a year, the four said, and then returned to live in his poor township neighborhood on the outskirts of Soweto. Nelson Mandela’s Body Flown To His Childhood Home For Funeral And Burial The body of former South African President Nelson Mandela was flown from Pretoria, where he had lain in state for three days, to…