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Former homeless drug addict turns life around to launch mobile fishmonger business during pandemic

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For all the latest news from in and around Bolton, sign up for the free MyBolton newsletter A former homeless drug addict has shared how getting clean gave her the resilience needed to launch her own business during the pandemic.

Jess Kay, 30, from Bolton, spent two years living rough on park benches after her relationship with a former partner broke down.

Having become pregnant at 16, Jess dropped out of college where she was studying a National Diploma in Equine Management with the hopes of going into a career working with horses.

After giving birth, Jess returned to her childhood job of working for her dad, Peter Kay, 60, who separated from Jess' mum when she was 10, at his fish and poultry stall at Bolton Market.

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