In the current state of the features available to us mortals you have done every thing you could:
- Already one user informed the duplicate voter that it was the wrong dupe.
- You left a comment with a better close voting advice
- After it was closed incorrectly you came to meta to seek assistance
- Some evil chat room acted as a re-open/close vote mob
- For extra assurance you flagged for a moderator.
I think only the last step is kind of pointless, and I expect that flag will be declined.
If that chat room didn't interfere, the question should have been edited to make clear that the duplicate was wrong and to make it less of a tool request, broad topic. That would have sent it to the re-open queue.
I see enough questions that are so far down on the quality bar that close voters can pick any possible close reasons and it still fits, and that includes possible duplicates. From my handling of the CVQ I can assure you that this happens a lot.
I don't think more than 5 votes should be needed to close a question. As long as we agree that a question needs to be closed, it is fine. Only in cases of blatantly wrong duplicates on questions that are worth keeping (I'm not convinced this is true for your example) should we go down the re-open/close-vote correctly route. Re-open votes and close-votes are expensive; the users that are using them have not enough of them to keep the site free of crap low quality posts.
What would be nice is a proper attribution for each voter. You can support this MSE feature request from 2010. Given the 6 to 8 years planning, expect this to be live not earlier than next year.
x * number of close reasons
close votes to close a question.