Late Paul Walker's girlfriend Jasmine Pilchard Gosnell has still not come to terms with the harsh reality and is struggling to cope up after the sudden and untimely death of the "Fast and Furious" actor. The 23-year-old is reportedly undergoing grief counseling to overcome her mental trauma after her sudden loss. Jasmine and Paul were together for more than seven years and she just cannot imagine a life with Paul anymore, her father Casey Gosnell revealed in an interview with Daily Mail.

"I have her in grief counseling," said Casey with whom Jasmine is living at the family's home in Goleta, California, which is almost some 120 miles north of Los Angeles and is a secluded place.

"You have to understand that she is still terribly wounded by Paul's death and will be for a long time," Jasmine's father explained.

Jasmine too has been showing signs of suffering from immense grief on the posts of her Facebook wall.

"All our moments together will live in my memory. Goodbye ...my lover," Jasmine wrote in a March 2014 post.

"I walk the streets of one," she wrote as she posted a picture of herself with her dog walking on the streets.

"Every day, in some small way, memories of you come our way. Though absent, you are ever near, still missed, still I will always love you. Rest in peace love," was her latest post on Facebook about Paul Walker where she expressed her utter grief and how deeply she misses him every day.

The young girlfriend of Paul Walker has not come out publically after the tragic death of her boyfriend Paul, 40 in a high-speed car crash in Santa Clarita, California last November. Jasmine's dad says he is quite protective about her daughter and revealed she is still not ready to talk about Paul to anyone and would need some time to do so. Jasmine was only 16 when she met Paul who was 33 at that time.

"Maybe one day she'll be ready to talk about Paul but she's not there yet," Casey told the Web site.

"She's trying to deal with her loss - it's been very hard for her. But she has her family and we're trying to help and support her as much as we can," her father added.