Deleted image appears in .doc export

An image I had deleted, suddenly appears at the beginning of my document when I export as word file. This image can't be found anywhere in my pages document and therefore deleted the offending file from the document package.
Now Pages logically complains it can't find the file when I load or save the document. How can I get rid of the file reference?
Btw, I did check to see if the image was perhaps hiding behind another, but failed to find it.

Thanks for the help Yvan! I did what you also say, but no grey rectangle. I'm not that unversed in xml editing, but this particular Pages xml is unknown to me, so don't exactly know where to clip out the relevant tags. I included below a copy of the offending section with some extra fluff around it. Do you have enough knowledge to know where to clip? Just clipping this:
<sf:data sf:path="facial-attractors+rotation-2.jpg" sf:displayname="facial-attractors+rotation.jpg" sf:sharable="false" sf:hfs-type="1246774599" sf:size="30450"/>
Will not work (of course). Pity we can't have color coding in this forum.
Thanks.
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