The death = event. Not really sure what's confusing that his death is an event that happened historically. I'm not saying that human being is himself an event....
The New Testament gives two accounts of Judas’s death and the Field of Blood. In the Gospel of Matthew, Judas regrets betraying Jesus, returns the silver, and hangs himself; the chief priests use that money to buy a field, which is called the Field of Blood because it was purchased with “blood money” linked to Jesus’s death. In the Acts of the Apostles, Judas acquired a field with his reward and dies there in a violent fall that causes his body to burst open; the field is called the Field of Blood because of the bloody nature of his death in that place.
Both accounts do not conflict, but give 2 sets of details of the same event.
1. Who bought the field, and how did they come across the money?
A: Judas bought it with money he recieved from the Romans.
B: The Christian community purchased it with money given to them by Judas
2. When did Judas die, before or after the field was purchased?
A: He died after purchasing the field, by falling.
B: He died before the field was purchased, by hanging.
3. Did he fall headlong on his newly purchased land and burst open, or give the money to the Christians and hang himself?
A: He fell headlong on his own land.
B: He hung himself and then the Christians purchased the land.
4. Who owned the land when he died? Was it Judas?
A: Yes, it was Judas, bought with blood money.
B: The Christians purchased it at some point, with Judas' blood money.
It seems this Judas fellow hung himself (maybe upside down for some reason?), then fell headlong and burst open, on land that he purchased with blood money, but Christians later purchased that land with the same blood money. If the divine hand is writing intentional contradictions that even someone like me can pick up on, I don't think he wants me to believe this book is to be taken as gospel