An Oregon teen cheerleader died in a freak beach accident Saturday while trying to take a selfie.

Aurora Genai Sheffel, 14, was taking photos with friends on a log at a beach in Bandon, Oregon, when the tide receded and pulled the heavy timber out from underneath them. The log rolled on top of the teen, pinning her underwater, according to Oregon Live.

Paramedics responded to the scene around 4 p.m. and rushed Sheffel to the hospital, where she died from her injuries.

Her two friends jumped from the log and were able to escape unharmed.

Sheffel’s stepfather, David Wederquist, said that girls had been enjoying their spring break before the fatal accident.

“They were just taking pictures and posing,” Wederquist told the Register-Guard.

In a Facebook tribute, her cheerleading teammates remembered the 14-year-old on Sunday as a “happy person” with an “excitement for life.”

“You couldn’t help but smile when you were around her. She was a great big sister and she loved loved loved her little ones,” the Facebook post said.

Friends created a GoFundMe page to raise money for Aurora’s funeral expenses.

“Everyone loved Aurora and she was a bright and beautiful soul who brought joy to everyone she met,” according to the GoFundMe page.