Jordan Lindsey, a 21-year-old student at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, was on vacation with her family (top right) when she was attacked inside a roped-off snorkeling area during a day excursion to Rose Island on June 26. Her father, Michael (left) said the family decided to take a last minute excursion during the third day of their vacation and split up. Jordan and her mother, Kami, went snorkeling and Michael and the others went to pet pigs. Michael recalled how he and other family members were nearby petting the pigs when a passerby mentioned a teenager getting attacked by a shark. 'I took off,' Michael said, adding that once he got there he saw his daughter in the water surrounded by sharks (bottom right, on shark pictured). 'Kami said she heard Jordan yell, "mom," and then Kami looked back and her first thing was she thought dolphins were around Jordan,' Michael said. It wasn't until Kami realized that her daughter was actually screaming that she turned around and started swimming to Jordan. 'She's yelling, "Jordan, come swim to me," and then Jordan is not swimming so good and then Kami realized the first shark took most of her right arm off,' Michael recalled. When Jordan and Kami finally made it to one another, a second shark attacked. Kami attempted to fight back, hitting the shark on the nose, but nothing worked. 'They're swimming slowly and Jordan said, "Mom, there's another shark coming," and then it just hit the second shark hit again like on her lower leg and just took a giant chunk out of her and then that's the last thing Jordan said,' Michael said.