A 19-year-old University of Kentucky student on a study-abroad program drowned when she and two friends got caught in a strong current while swimming in the Mediterranean Sea in Israel, according to reports.

The tragedy comes just months after TeNiya Elmore Jones, who just earned a spot at her school’s pre-med program, lost her 22-year-old brother in a double homicide in her hometown of Fort Myers, Florida.

Jones was taking a late-night swim with the two other students when she disappeared off a beach at the Tel Aviv suburb of Bat Yam just after midnight Saturday, the Times of Israel reported.

The two other swimmers managed to swim back to shore, but Jones went missing. A search-and-rescue effort that included divers was launched, but the young woman’s body washed up in Tel Aviv early Monday.

Jones, a University of Kansas sophomore, was wrapping up a seven-week exchange program in Amman, Jordan, where she studied Arabic, according to the Lexington Herald Leader.

She and her friends — including several students from her school and West Virginia University — decided to take a weekend trip to Israel before returning to the US next week.

Jones, who was majoring in biology and Islamic studies, had just earned a spot in her school’s pre-med program, her mother, Tosha Thomas-Mora, told the News-Press of Fort Myers.

“She was supposed to start on Aug. 23,” Thomas-Mora said before breaking down in tears.

Thomas-Mora said she exchanged late-night texts this weekend with her daughter, who told her she was “in for the night” — but eight hours later, an official at the Council on International Educational Exchange called to inform her that Jones was missing.

“She’s a decent swimmer,” Thomas-Mora said before her daughter’s body was found. But “the furthest I’ve known her to go is to stand and wade at the shore of the water and take pictures.” Read more at NY Post