The view that you see in the suggested edit review page is roughly what reviewers get when they review the edit. So, the edit comment is fairly prominent and difficult to miss but shorter comments can get lost. Take a look again at your 2 comments
I'll say the reviewers goofed on this as your first edit seemed valid, but when reviewing edits from users adding info to posts, it can be easy to miss the comment and assume the editors is trying to add new information.
The description from your first edit is extremely brief and barely a sentence. It is short enough, it gets lost in the clutter of the page. Your 2nd comment is much better and explains in a bit more details what the edit is for, where it came from, and why it is necessary. It is long enough that is stands out, making it more difficult to miss.
The lesson here is if you want to make an edit that changes the post based on info from another source, try to be as briefly descriptive as possible and don't just write enough to get past the minimum. While I have no data to support this, my personal experience in reviewing is an editor who makes no effort to provide a good edit description for their suggested edit probably didn't invest much time in editing the post and is not going to have made a good edit - effectively it is predisposing the reviewer to rejecting the edit. Make your reasoning stand point and make the reviewer notice your description.
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in the second one!