Strange voice mail

 I have Prepaid Plus.
 This evening I started to receive voice mails that were sent back in April. I remember receiving them back then, and deleting them.
 Why would I start getting these voice mails now? And for some reason I can't find how to delete them, or stop them.
 Please advise.
 Thanks,
 Bob Burns

When you listen to the voicemail, do you heard the option to click a certain number to delete the message?
 No. Usually the number 7 is used to delete an e-mail/message, but there was no choice in this case.
Are the voicemails coming from the same person?
 There was only one such mesage, and is no longer in my phone. I did nothing to delete it though.
Are the messages coming back as a message saved in drafts or as a new message?
 It was as a new message.
 Thanks for the reply.
 Bob

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