There is no need to delete it manually. The post is owned by a now-deleted user and has a negative score, so the system will auto-delete it after a while.
In fact, there are two excuses to auto-delete here; closed posts with negative score and no upvoted answers are also auto-deleted if there has been no activity on them for 9 days.
Because it was put on hold only yesterday, 10k+ users cannot vote to delete it just yet. 20k+ users can vote to delete it if it has a score of -3.
See How does deleting work? What can cause a post to be deleted, and what does that actually mean? What are the criteria for deletion?
By a user:
- Users with reputation >= 10k (more precisely, the “moderator tools” privilege; 2k on beta sites) can vote to delete questions that have been closed/on-hold for 48 hours. It takes three votes to delete; more if the question is popular, but ten votes at most.
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By the system:
The system will automatically delete closed (not as a duplicate), unlocked questions with zero or negative score having no upvoted or accepted answers or pending reopen votes, that were closed 9 or more days ago and haven't been edited in the past 9 days.
The system will automatically delete any question (and its answers) or answer with a score less than 0 when its owner's account is deleted.