Unfortunately this isn't "strange" behavior. Some users react very negatively to downvotes and/or criticism (constructive or otherwise), and don't like to be told they are wrong. There's not much that can be done to fix that.
But as for how to address the situation depends on the behavior
- If the issue is just a rude or insulting comment, then flag the comment and move on.
- If the user escalates the situation, then the best course of action is to flag for moderator.
Since you can't flag a user directly, you need to flag a post. Ideally you should select the most relevant post to the situation (the question or answer that is the catalyst for the behavior), but any of your or the user in question posts will work as long as you provide as a good summary of the situation.
- Under the post, click "flag"
- Select the "in need of moderator intervention" option
- Provide as much detail as possible, but you have to be brief since the text most has a limited size (500 characters)
Other than having your flag marked as "helpful" (or "declined"), you'll probably never know what happened as moderator actions against users are not public. The only thing you could see is if the user is suspended (assuming that level of punishment is needed) and you actively go look at the users profile while the suspension is in effect.
And lastly, if you feel a user is abusing their duplicate close powers, as you suggest in this case, you could wait for the moderator to handle your flag, or you could seek out community support to help reopen the question
- If you have 250 rep, you can vote to reopen you own question. That will put it into the reopen review queue, where you will bring it attention to users with reopen privileges, but they won't necessarily be subject matter experts. Those users may or may not choose to reopen the question
- If a chatroom exists for the tag, you can appeal for help there. The room should hopefully have another gold badge user to reopen it, or enough users with close vote privilege to cast reopen votes. Those users may tell you the duplicate is correct, but if they feel that the vote was cast incorrectly, they would be able to help you reopen the question.
- Last resort is to bring it to meta. But make the post about reopening the question and not about the user who targeted you. Again, you may be told the duplicate is correct or you could find sympathetic reopen voters.