Greater Noida, June 8 -- A 46-year-old man has died in Greater Noida West after a piece of plaster allegedly fell off a high-rise building and hit him as he was exiting the society on his Harley-Davidson bike, causing him to lose control and crash into an aluminium mesh, police said on Sunday. The incident took place on Saturday and the victim was identified as Ravindra Chawla, a resident of Ambar by Arihant Society in Sector 1. He worked at a private company and is survived by his parents, wife, and two children - a four-year-old son and an 18-year-old daughter. He was the sole breadwinner of the family, police added. According to police, the maintenance in-charge of the society has been arrested in connection with the incident. An officer aware of the investigation said the incident took place around 4:30pm on Saturday as Chawla was going to a nearby shop on his bike. Some plaster from the 19th floor fell on him. "Due to the sudden impact, Chawla lost control. He was not wearing a helmet and his head rammed into an aluminium mesh fitted in a shaft," said the officer, adding that the victim sustained severe head injuries. A case was registered at Bisrakh police station. Tushar Jyoti Panda, president of the Ambar by Arihant Apartment Owners' Association (AOA), said he was rushed to Yatharth Hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead. Days before the incident, the AOA said they had written to the district administration and the builder, flagging concerns over the condition of the plaster. However, builder Kaushal Jain of Citycon Buildwell told HT, "Except for structural safety, maintenance and other things come under the AOA." Jain, the builder, said, "In 2023, I handed over the society to the AOA...When they have taken over maintenance and possession, why would I repair the exterior?"htc...