A 9-year-old California girl died when she was electrocuted while swimming in her family’s pool, according to reports.

McKenzie Kinley was tragically zapped Sunday afternoon by a wire attached to one of the underwater pool lights under repair, Sacramento Metro Fire officials said.

“As far as we know she grabbed the pool light and it electrocuted her,” her father, Cliff Kinley, told CBS Sacramento.

There were four other children in the pool at the time of the incident, including McKenzie’s younger sister and three other friends, but they were not harmed.

Family and friends described the rising 5th-grader as a kind and outgoing “spitfire” who loved to play soccer and be active.

“Swimming, fishing, camping made her happy that’s what her life was about,” her dad said.

Her pal, 12-year-old Aaron Hernandez, added to KCRA: “She was just so kind and loving and she could be friends with anyone that she met no matter what.”

“No matter what their differences were. She would always find a way for them to be friends.”

The girl’s family said they spoke out about the incident to educate others about the dangers of electric shock drowning, to spare them the tragedy.

“If nothing comes of losing my daughter, saving the life of others,” said her mother, Lisa Kinley.