The only known trebuchet casualty in history
arstechnica.com24 points by Tomte 2 hours ago
24 points by Tomte 2 hours ago
So, is this because Trebuchet are not particularly lethal, or because they were not used much?
Trebuchet were used primarily to hammer the walls of the castle to break them down. Not really possible to aim at a person; the soldiers clambering over the broken walls will do that.
People didn't really bother recording cause of death for every casualty on medieval battlefields