New Jersey train conductor who allegedly tormented girl for years had been honored at job weeks earlier

The New Jersey train conductor just busted for allegedly horribly abusing a girl for years had been hailed for job heroics in February, it emerged — along with new details about her escape.

Branndon Mosley, 41, was heralded for his actions during a Feb. 6 SEPTA train fire — weeks before he and his girlfriend were charged May 11 with confining and abusing the girl, who was 11 when the torture started and is now 18, according to a report.

The child was forced to live in a dog crate for a year and at one point had only a bucket for a toilet in the couple’s “squalid” animal-filled home, Camden County prosecutors said.

New Jersey couple accused of chaining up teen girl in bathroom, forcing her to live inside dog crate in ‘squalid’ house of horrors

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