THE memory of late Crossgates army captain David Seath has been honoured by 150 supporters raising £1,400 for the charity bearing his name at the weekend. A virtual 5K, encouraging participants to walk, run, cycle or swim, took place on Sunday to raise funds for the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund, which was set up following his death five years ago. Captain Seath, a commando who served in Afghanistan and the Middle East with the 19th Regiment Royal Artillery and the 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery respectively, died while running the 2016 London Marathon in aid of Help for Heroes. He suffered a cardiac arrest just three miles short of the finish line and, following his death, his family set up the memorial fund, which has raised more than £320,000 to support armed forces personnel, veterans and their families through Help for Heroes.