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London Marathon 2016: Army captain David Seath dies after collapse | London Marathon 2016: Army captain David Seath dies after collapse |
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An Army captain who collapsed while running the London Marathon has died. | An Army captain who collapsed while running the London Marathon has died. |
Afghanistan veteran David Seath, 31, had a cardiac arrest three miles short of the finish, near the 23-mile mark, close to Southwark Bridge. | Afghanistan veteran David Seath, 31, had a cardiac arrest three miles short of the finish, near the 23-mile mark, close to Southwark Bridge. |
He received immediate medical attention and was rushed to St Thomas' Hospital but died later. | He received immediate medical attention and was rushed to St Thomas' Hospital but died later. |
Capt Seath's friends are planning to complete the marathon in his honour, starting at the place where he collapsed. | |
"We will walk as one, the final three miles of the marathon, starting where he fell," wrote James Walker-McClimens on a fundraising page set up following his death. | "We will walk as one, the final three miles of the marathon, starting where he fell," wrote James Walker-McClimens on a fundraising page set up following his death. |
They are raising money for Help For Heroes, a cause he "ran and died for". | They are raising money for Help For Heroes, a cause he "ran and died for". |
Capt Seath's mother Libby said: "David has achieved more in 31 years than most people do in 70. He lived his life on the edge and to the full." | |
'Charming and polished' | 'Charming and polished' |
Capt Seath, from Cowdenbeath, Fife, commanded a specialist team while serving as a fire support team commander for 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, based in Plymouth. | |
He went to the University of Aberdeen before attending the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, the elite officer training centre, in 2009. | He went to the University of Aberdeen before attending the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, the elite officer training centre, in 2009. |
Lieut Col Jon Cresswell, Commanding Officer of 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, said the regiment was "devastated". | Lieut Col Jon Cresswell, Commanding Officer of 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, said the regiment was "devastated". |
"Witty, charming and polished, Dave was a fabulous host and stylish performer." | "Witty, charming and polished, Dave was a fabulous host and stylish performer." |
He said Capt Seath had been selected to train future officers of the Afghan National Army in the rank of a major. | |
"We have lost one of the great characters of our Regiment and take strength from the memory of his example and leadership." | "We have lost one of the great characters of our Regiment and take strength from the memory of his example and leadership." |
In 2012, 30-year-old Claire Squires died close to the finish line. A fundraising campaign set up following her death raised more than £1m for the Samaritans. | In 2012, 30-year-old Claire Squires died close to the finish line. A fundraising campaign set up following her death raised more than £1m for the Samaritans. |