The complainant in a 2016 aggravated burglary case now before the High Court says the incident was “hands down the worst day of my life”.Lystra Ramsay nee Ifill was giving evidence on Thursday when the trial of accused Leross Leandre Burnett, of Bartletts Tenantry, Christ Church, began in the No. 3 Supreme Court.Burnett is currently on trial alone but was previously charged along with three other men with entering the house of Terry Ramsay as trespassers on October 11, 2016, and stealing $1 040 cash, a necklace, and a cellular phone with an approximate value of $2 839 belonging to Lystra Ifill.It is further alleged that they stole three bottles of cognac, five bottles of whiskey, a bottle of vodka, one wristwatch, a digital recorder, and $60 cash, all with an approximate value of $8 976 and belonging to Ramsay. They were allegedly armed with firearms.Responding to questions posed by Senior State Counsel Neville Watson, the complainant said her husband, who was then her fiancé, had left home to pick up his workers when the incident occurred.