The leader of Sinn Féin has been asking people to help him find his red scarf.
Gerry Adams misplaced it in the Kilmainham area of Dublin, while attending the all-island Brexit forum on November 2nd.
He tweeted his followers the next day, complete with a name for the scarf.
"I lost my favourite red scarf. Had it @ Kilmainham yesterday evening. It answers 2 name of Rua. Reward 4 its return".
I lost my favourite red scarf. Had it @ Kilmainham yesterday evening. It answers 2 name of Rua. Reward 4 its return.
— Gerry Adams (@GerryAdamsSF) November 3, 2016
On November 3rd, he tweeted: "Still no sign of Rua. I recall I gave him 2 RG when I went in2 Fir yday @ Kilmainham.Thats last I saw him. Rua ie not RG. Codladh samh xoxzz".
Still no sign of Rua. I recall I gave him 2 RG when I went in2 Fir yday @ Kilmainham.Thats last I saw him. Rua ie not RG. Codladh samh xoxzz
— Gerry Adams (@GerryAdamsSF) November 3, 2016
But his latest tweet about it has raised some eyebrows - and voices
The short video clip shows a woman sitting with a bunch of flowers, who Mr Adams says he has "hired" to find his scarf.
However, the image then turns into the face of a skeleton with a loud scream.
Warning: Some may find this video distressing
I have hired this lady 2 find my red scarf, Rua. If U have Rua contact me ldt? pic.twitter.com/abGar1nIwP
— Gerry Adams (@GerryAdamsSF) November 6, 2016