OSLO (Reuters) - Daredevil Norwegian parachutist Thor Alex Kappfjell, who gained fame with jumps from New York skyscrapers and the Eiffel Tower, has died in an accident on a 1,000-metre (3,300- foot) high cliff in western Norway, police said. Kappfjell, 32, known as "The Human Fly", apparently lost his bearings in fog on Tuesday after his parachute opened and he hit the side of the cliff, they said. Kappfjell had made about 225 jumps from mountains, radio and television masts, bridges and buildings, including the Eiffel Tower in Paris. In New York, he had jumped from the Empire State Building, World Trade Center, Chrysler Building and Trump Tower. He rated the Eiffel Tower, World Trade Center and Empire State as his main conquests. He had also jumped from lower buildings, including the 16-storey offices of Norway‘s prime minister in Oslo.