There are many accounts of catastrophic failures of cannon tubes, often with grave injury and/or loss of life. These explosions have been happening since artillery was adapted for battle. Serving on a gun crew was a dangerous profession.
I realized that what I haven't seen are any instances of mortars (big or small) exploding with casualties. Are there any reliable accounts of mortars failing, causing injury or death to crew?
CAVEAT: This is not to include the ancient practice of lighting the fuse on the shell (bomb), then firing the mortar, which I understand was a scary and dangerous undertaking. Accidents of this nature would most certainly be more a result of human error.
I'm talking about failure of the tube itself due to poor construction, inferior materials, fatigue, etc., so we should probably concentrate on the American Revolution through U.S. Civil War time period (but not necessarily American artillery) when mortars were operated under a standard drill.
What say ye?