It's hard to tell without seeing pictures. Could have been poor grain orientation, an internal wood flaw, etc. However, the 3-ply tape backing was probably the culprit. I doubt very much it overpowered the belly (although that's certainly a possibility). Three layers is excessive and would create a false backing that takes a bigger chunk of the working load than FG tape can handle. I believe as a result the backing simply gave way, which led to a compromise in the bow limb at that point.