The 11-year-old boy who fell to death from the eighth floor of an apartment building on Sunday was at a window between two flats when the accident occurred. Two DH reporters visited the building in Hoodi on Wednesday. Roy, the boy who lost his life, was a class 7 student. His parents, both software engineers. Architects DH reporters spoke to said the brick wall at the window met the minimum height requirement of 1.2 m (about four feet). However, it had no grille on the top, and the window overlooked a drop of nearly 65 feet. "Usually, in windows on the lower floors, grilles are fixed as an anti-theft measure, but not on the higher levels," said an architect from a prominent construction firm in Bengaluru. Residents said such windows, located between flats on all floors, are usually kept closed. "The entire society is in shock and we can't believe what happened. I can't say the window is unsafe as the sill is high enough, but he may have been ...