Deleted file not being deleted [closed] - windows

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So I have a file named "Satoshi Urushihara" on my desktop. When I tried to delete it it says:
"This is no longer located in C:\Users\yonechan\Desktop. Verify the items location and try again"
I've tried deleting by clicking it and through CMD. nether seems to work. Any thoughts?

RD/s C:\Users\yonechan\Desktop

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