build_event_stream_test: stop daemon before removing files

Bazel gets confused when files get removed where the daemon still has a
handle on. By the way java closes a file (guarantees that the content is
there, but the OS-level close can happen later), bazel can still have a
handle on a build-event file when the test is cleaned up (but only on
OSes where we cannot reliably reap the grand-children). Mitigate this by
explicitly shutting down bazel before any cleaning up of the build event
file. Fixes #3349.

While there, also drop manual clean up that is done by the test framework
anyway.

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