Possible image owner claiming that I'm stealing their image...

Then, I received an e-mail curiously written through my contact form on my Web site claiming that my image of Hero (picture in the header) was not mine, says to remove it and informed that I was informed stock image company. Of course, I'm puzzled because I know for a fact that I bought Adobe stock. Now, I do not pretend the image as my own work. I actually chose it because it was a beautiful picture of downtown in the city where I live. Which probably means such owner lives nearby and that's how they found my site.

What should I do?

Hi Christina

Please provide additional information.  The complainant will be achieved on this issue.

Kind regards

Bev

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