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MADRID | Thu Jun 24, 2010 6:04pm EDT

MADRID (Reuters) - Thirteen people were killed when a high-speed train slammed into them late Wednesday as they tried to cross a railway line to get to a festival on a beach near Barcelona.

It was originally thought 12 had been killed, but after forensic examination of the remains, a thirteenth victim was discovered, the Catalan Minister of Justice Monserrate Tura told journalists Thursday.

Thirteen others were injured in the accident at about 11:30 p.m. (2130 GMT) as a group of mostly young people headed for the annual Saint John's Day celebration at the town of Castelldefels, the Catalan government said.

Emergency services found dismembered bodies scattered at the scene, a short distance from the Castelldefels beach.

One youth told SER radio the revelers had just got off a train.

"At that moment a train came from the other direction and ran everyone over," said the youth, who gave his name only as Fernando.

Dozens of people had been trying to cross the track at an unauthorized point instead of using an underpass on the line between Barcelona and Alicante, the mayor of Castelldefels said.

Earlier reports suggested the underpass had been closed or not well signed, but the mayor said it had been open.

Railway operator Renfe said it would carry out a full investigation.

St. John's Day, June 24, is a public holiday in many parts of Spain and bonfire celebrations traditionally begin the night before.

The accident was Spain's worst rail accident since 2003, when 19 people died when two trains collided near the central town of Chinchilla.

(Reporting by Nigel Davies and Martin Roberts; editing by Matthew Jones)

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