Try "git remote prune origin" or "git remote update origin --prune"

Explanation: You only have a stale remote reference reference, this is 
slightly different from Dima's problem who had the branch locally checked 
out. The "git branch -d" only deletes local branches. You need to prune the 
cached view of the remote repository instead. 

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