I report success!! :)
Having tried and failed with fitting a folded piece of paper in the bezel fix, I reverted to using [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GDepbvHJIE|Credit card light bleed fix] with a variation.
1. first move the tips of your fingers and very lightly press along the very eages of the screen and the bezel itself along the light-bleed and a little beyond it you should notice that when you hit just the right pressure point that small parts of the light-bleed will disappear under your touch these are the areas you will be targeting.
2. Some caution is advised as you must (at own risk!) slot the credit card in the bezel (The flat/smooth side against the panel avoiding any razed lettering that might damage) until a small portion of it is no longer visible and weg it against the panel in affect leveraging against the the non-visible portion of the panel, this part is uncomfortable to say the least as you'll need to be flexing the credit card along the effected area and almost to the very corner of the bezel you may hear the panel creak a little, but don't worry this is normal ((you'll need to listen to your instincts and not over do it)) as you move slowly along the light-bleed area keeping an eye out for the desired effect, it is a matter of trail and error in all I spent over two hours until I succeeded.
I wish anyone who attempts this every luck with their light-bleed fix, and inspite of all the caution given above I believe this guide to be safe to follow but as with any DIY fix your experience may vary from mine.