A 24-year-old Georgia woman has died after being shot in the eye at a South Carolina gun range, officials said.

Sarah Bonner, 24, of Lawrenceville, died Thursday after being on life support for several days, said Anderson County Coroner Greg Shore.

She was shot Monday afternoon at Skip-J Range in Anderson, SC, while visiting friends and family for Christmas. Range members were target practicing at the time, police said.

The bullet went through Bonner’s eye and became lodged in her brain, Shore told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She was taken to AnMed Health Medical, where she later died.

The shooting is believed to be accidental, Shore said. It is still unclear whose gun fired the fatal shot.

Bonner’s organs were donated and the bullet was retrieved. It will help show which gun fired it, Shore said.

Range owner Jerry James said it was the first accidental shooting at the private pistol and rifle club since it opened 24 years ago. The range’s safety protocols are “serious,” he said.

Members, who can use the range without supervision, have the combination to the range’s gate lock to use the range from 9 a.m. to dark Mondays through Saturdays.

Its 10 bays consist of dirt berms down both sides as well as at the end, according to the range’s website.

Bonner’s family started a GoFundMe account to raise money for her funeral. As of Friday morning, more than $7,800 was raised out of a goal of $10,000.

“As everyone knows, Sarah has been in a terrible and tragic accident at the gun range doing what she always loved,” read a statement on the fundraising page.