Probably TR1 is dead, if you measure around 0.6 Ohm E-C ... so, replace BUT12. Very classic defect.
TR1 fails either by overvoltage on your powerlines or, much more likely, that C12 or some parts around this cap have a cold spot.
TR1 is part of the switch supply, C12 and the two coils/transformator. If one of these parts fails, TR1 conducts permanent or is permanent open. If TR1 conducts permanent, TR1 will overheat and blowes the fuse... and the LED will not light.
Replace TR1, C12 6.8nF, C29 and C31, 47uf and 100uf, that should be the first step. You could use a 220V lamp instead of a fuse... if it lights very bright, you have saved a fuses life and probably also TR1.