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I have received valuable answers from the forums :
Here is the answer I needed. Figures the only issue I had was the placement of the LED, there is no need for a transistor.
more details here: https://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/threads/trying-to-invert-a-hall-effect-sensor-with-led.200980/
SO, I have obviously tried the circuit and it works as intended !
see file "Hall effect LED - demo 1"
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