Trouble deleting rejected photos

I am cleaning up an old catalogue and marked a number of photos for rejecting.  I get the following error message together with a scrollable list of the rejected photos:
"the files are on a volume that does not support Trash, would you like to permanently delete them?"
Nothing happened when I selected the permanently delete button.  
This was not consistent behavrior, one time the rejected photos were deleted on persisting.
This is an old catalogue and the files are on a different internal drive from the cataloge, note that I DID move them within Lightroom and nothing seems wrong with the thumbnail, i.e. the correct path is displayed and there is no question mark, etc.
Any suggestions or explanations are appreciated.  I really want to delete my subpar photos!

Hello,
no solution but a work around.
Create a filter for all rejected images an move these images a different, drive / partion with a trashcan. Then remove the images.

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