A city buildings inspector took a moment to reflect Friday morning at the scene where a 5-year-old Brooklyn girl was killed when ornamental stone fencing came loose.

The man, wearing a Department of Buildings cap and badge, appeared emotional as he briefly knelt down and put his hand to his face in front of 444 Harman St. in Bushwick.

Just moments before, he slapped a partial vacate notice on the door of the home.

Alysson Pinto-Chaumana began pulling on the decorative fencing around 9 p.m. Thursday when parts of it came undone and toppled on her. She fell to the ground and suffered head trauma. The little girl was pronounced dead at Wyckoff Hospital.

On Friday, pieces of the broken stone columns were still scattered in front of the property, which was roped off with blue and white police tape.

The property has three prior complaints, the most recent in June for illegal plumbing work, according to the DOB website.

The inspector, who took photos of the debris and spent time inside the house, declined to comment.

A woman who came out of 444 Harman St. ignored questions from a reporter.

One neighbor, Martha Garcia, said the ornate barrier was recently installed.

“They just started working there during the summer, around June,” said Garcia, 55. “That’s new. I know it wasn’t there before.”

She added, “I don’t know how that came off like that. Those are heavy objects, too. Maybe they weren’t secured.”