Since the expected output has been edited in into the question, what are those comments needed for?
These are the poster examples of "no longer needed" comments: They were needed once. But not any more.
The help centre currently says (although is not completely up to date since it's missing the new unkind flags) :
no longer needed — the comment is obsolete, chatty, or otherwise unnecessary
But it used to say, regarding this type of flag:
obsolete — a comment that is no longer relevant because it has been addressed by an edit to the post, clarified by additional comments, or contains no context because it references deleted content
The old wording fully explains the scenario you are describing.
Comment score is not relevant. These comments do not bring any value any more, and preserving the conversation is not useful for future readers, and might even be distracting, since the eye will certainly be drawn to high scoring comments. Thus, they are the very definition of noise.
Although NLN is nominally the perfect flag for these cases, sometimes the edits are not immediately obvious and can be missed by a mod reviewing your flag. In some of these cases, raising a custom flag drawing attention to the edit that incorporated the comment's content can be practical (to avoid missteps).
Flag away, your flags will almost certainly be honoured (barring occasional human error).
please delete
that sends a message to the poster of the comment ?