Susquehanna’s Smith Owned Tesla That Caught Fire, N.Y. Post Says

The Tesla Model S Plaid that caught fire in Haverford, Pennsylvania on June 29. 

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Bart Smith, head of the digital asset group at Susquehanna International, owned the Tesla Model S Plaid that burst into flames on Tuesday in Pennsylvania, the New York Post reported.

Smith was driving the new vehicle in Haverford, a Philadelphia suburb, when the incident happened, the newspaper said. His firm held about $1.1 billion worth of Tesla shares as of March 31, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Smith and his representative didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment.