The family of a California woman watched in horror as she was killed by sharks in the Bahamas just feet away from them — but the deadly attack “happened too fast” for them to save her, according to a report.

Jordan Lindsey, 21, of Torrance, California, was on vacation with her parents, two siblings, and girlfriend when she was bitten by multiple sharks near Rose Island, ABC News reported.

“My wife was near Jordan, a few feet away, when the shark attacked,” said her father, Michael Lindsey. “She said it happened so fast, and no one yelled anything.”

The college student’s right arm was severed and she suffered bites to her left arm, both legs and buttocks, officials said. Authorities believe three sharks were involved in the fatal attack.

“My wife got to Jordan and pulled Jordan to shore by herself,” he said. “The medical staff said they still had to do an autopsy.”

She was brought to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead from her injuries, according to officials. It was not immediately clear which species of sharks were involved with the attack.

“Jordan was 21 and such a great daughter and person. We already miss her terribly,” her dad told ABC News.

Jordan was a communication major at Loyola Marymount University, where she transferred from Santa Monica College, according to ABC News.

“I am saddened to share that Jordan Lindsey, a communication studies major, died on June 26, 2019. She was 21 years old,” the university said in a statement. “Jordan was snorkeling with her family and friends in the Bahamas when she was attacked by sharks.”