That's concerning for sure.
The fork is thin there, its part of the reason specialized uses the unique narrow flat mount spacing on the sl8, to reduce the area reinforced for the mounts.
Looks like a straight up failure, given no issues with the other fork leg.
You'd be surprised how frequently forks get damage by foreign objects without the rider being aware, but its almost 100% damage to both legs (handled a few legal cases involving forks when still working).