I was (for bug 1878973) this kind of shutdown quite often on multiple Ubuntu 
releases.
I generally do shutdown loops (just not with guest-agent) and in neither did I 
reproduce the hang :-/

Our Guest definitions aren't too different, mine is newer (not using the
trusty type) but not much more differences. The /dev/k2/* devices maybe?

To be sure I was using your loop (thanks for providing) with slight 
modifications as I didn't have the retry tool around. But I gave up at:
  # hangs: 0,  success: 24

I still consider it unlikely, but can you check if using the qemu from
[1] in the guest makes any difference for you? I created it for the
other bug anyway and it might be worth a try.

[1]: https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/4081

** Summary changed:

- qemu-guest-agent asserts on shutdown, shutdown never reached
+ qemu-guest-agent shutdown never reached - hangs

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