I spotted a question that had an obvious duplicate and closed it with my close-vote hammer.
After following the advice in the duplicate, the OP then edited the question to address a totally different problem. If the new problem were a previously-undiscussed issue, I would have happily retracted my close vote and possibly answered the new question. However, as it happens, the new issue is also a duplicate.
What is the recommended course of action here? Currently, I've commented with a link to the new duplicate and kept the question closed under the old duplicate. The ideal scenario is that I re-open the question and someone else correctly closes it shortly afterward; however, this might not happen if the question sees no more attention, and furthermore may not scale for repeated chameleon edits.