Kent Messenger Maidstone

CHOCS AWAY

Our ‘Wonka’s’ Ecuador move

- By Tom Pyman tpyman@thekmgroup.co.uk @TomPymanKM

The turn of the year is famously a time for making resolution­s and promises of a better life, but one family is set to take that to the extreme in 2020.

Chocolate taster and author Angus Kennedy, along with his wife and their five children, will pull up their Maidstone roots and embark on an incredible move 6,000 miles away - to the middle of the Amazon. Government officials from Ecuador phoned Mr Kennedy in November, telling him they’d been tracking his career, and offered him a huge 50-acre estate within the world’s biggest rainforest.

In exchange, he will provide advice and expertise on how to inject new life into the country’s cocoa industry.

Friends have questioned why they would give up their comfortabl­e life in Kent, but the family are adamant the opportunit­y has come at the perfect time. Mr Kennedy said: “I’d just started thinking how monotonous life was - it was nothing but shopping and school runs. “Then this came out of the blue and it was like a fairytale. When I spoke to my wife she didn’t believe it but it became apparent quite quickly that they were serious.

“We had a barrage of messages, but the more people said we’re crazy, the more determined it made us.”

The family are no strangers to drama overseas, having fallen foul of a holiday scam when they packed their bags for Majorca earlier this year, but insist there is no such danger this time around.

To get a better feel for the project ahead, Mr Kennedy and his eldest son, Leon, flew out to South America just two weeks after contact was first made. Another visit, this time involving the whole family, is pencilled in for February, where they’ve even been invited to the Vice-President’s palace, before moving for good in the summer. The plan is for eight-year-old Keiran and George, 13 - to be home-schooled, while exciting opportunit­ies have opened up for older sibilings, Ruby, 17, Leon, 19, and 20-year-old Lorna. “It feels like a good time to do something mad,” Mr Kennedy said.

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Angus Kennedy, above left, is a chocolate taster and reviewer. With his family stranded in Majorca last year, top right, and destinatio­n Ecuador, where the family intend to move to following a too-good-to-miss invitation out of the blue
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