Summer Spanish coastal town of Castelldefels a night out turned to tragedy yesterday when a dozen young Solstice is killed by an express train to celebrate.
Three were still around 40 doctors this morning for a beach party after heading a group of people fighting to save the wounded them was a coastal town just south of Barcelona high-speed hit.
Victims of a bonfire and beach parties and coastal Catalonia and Spain to be for the rest of the year would mark the longest day.
He was on the beach in Castelldefels near a train station and cross the tracks at the station instead of an underground passage, or started using a footbridge.
Fourteen of the injured were treated this morning at the local hospital. Most teenagers dead and injured outside the largest annual celebration in Catalonia was to enjoy.
"We collectively got off and stopped when we saw the tunnel, we crossed the tracks Charlie One eyewitness told El Pais newspaper said.
Denied that the tracks were closed tunnel under the railway infrastructure company ADIF a spokesman for Spain.
"The train is not blowing the whistle at the station before it was already said that we did not have time to get out of the way" one again.
"I do not understand why the train did not stop after the accident," said another of those who survived.
Cross train tracks on the strength of the impact was such that rescue workers said they left together on the stage in body parts, there were problems with putting.
For those who are on the scene were injured and several were thrown off the train when it hurts bodies separated by a road from Alicante in a straight, flat road with track flew to Barcelona.
The Spanish second was the worst rail accident in the past three decades.
Castelldefels railway station close to the people Barcelona, and a popular beach has recently been renovated and rebuilt.
Mayor Joan Sau promised an investigation, but for people all over the tracks selected group blamed for the tragedy that he "was unwise."
He said: "There was a terrible accident.
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